Symptoms of tinea manus and pedis
summary
Tinea manus and tinea pedis is a kind of infection caused by fungi. Generally, it first infects the feet and then spreads to the hands. If you wear slippers and public foot wipes, it is easy to cause infection or even cross infection. In adults, it is easy to attack or aggravate or relapse in summer, and it will get better in winter, so this is a good time for treatment. The symptom of tinea manus and pedis, below I tell everybody.
Symptoms of tinea manus and pedis
The skin of patients with tinea manus and tinea pedis will have obvious keratinizing symptoms compared with ordinary people. Excessive keratinizing may lead to obvious thickening of the skin thickness, and it will be particularly easy to dry and crack in winter. Therefore, patients must pay more attention to the nursing of hands and feet in winter. If not properly protected, it will aggravate the disease.
Patients with tinea manus and tinea pedis will have blisters, usually on the soles of the feet or palms, mainly in the deeper parts of the skin, so the blisters of patients with tinea manus and pedis are relatively thick and difficult to pierce, sometimes several blisters will fuse into a big one. And the patient's blisters in the dry, there will be scaling off symptoms.
Tinea manus and tinea pedis also have papule symptoms, which mostly occur at the foot. Patients will have strong itching, and generally can't help scratching, which will cause scaling off. This kind of situation is more serious in summer and lighter in winter. Try to avoid scratching the itchy place with your hands, avoid the scaling caused by scratching, and spread the disease to other people or other parts of yourself.
matters needing attention
After finding the symptoms, go to the hospital for diagnosis in time, do not use drugs by yourself, develop good health habits, do not wear public slippers, foot basin, etc., keep feet and hands clean and dry, eat less spicy food and hair, quit smoking and drinking, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables.