How is blister tinea pedis treated

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Blister tinea manus and pedis is a very common clinical tinea manus and pedis. It is caused by fungal infection, and tinea pedis is more common than tinea manus. Tinea manus and tinea pedis lesions, common in the toe and the edge of the foot, when the formation of small blisters, blisters located under the cuticle of the epidermis, due to the thick skin here, blister wall is not easy to be pierced, a few days after absorption peeling. The clinical manifestations of vesicular tinea manus are basically the same as tinea pedis. Blister tinea manus and tinea pedis can occur all year round, especially in summer. Now let's share with you.

How is blister tinea pedis treated

First: Blister tinea manus and tinea pedis in hot summer. At the beginning of the disease, patients feel itchy, so after grasping, the skin becomes rough and thick, and scaly tinea manus and tinea pedis can often occur. There are also patients with hand grasp, skin damage, and then secondary bacterial infection, serious point can form erosion, should pay attention to.

Second: tinea manus and tinea pedis is infectious, and its occurrence is closely related to patients. Tinea manus is often transmitted from patients' own tinea pedis. Patients with tinea manus and tinea pedis should cooperate with medication in a timely manner (generally, topical plaster is used for treatment), antipruritic, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, bacteriostatic, and medication must be insisted on.

Third: the treatment of tinea manus and tinea pedis: select 10% - 15% glacial acetic acid soaking, 20 minutes each time, 1-2 times a day. Patients with secondary infection should be treated with antibiotics first, and antifungal infection should be carried out after controlling secondary infection. In addition, there are also some Chinese herbal paste for the treatment of tinea manus and tinea pedis, with the functions of dehumidification, astringency, bacteriostasis and antipruritic.

matters needing attention

The treatment of tinea manus and tinea pedis must be persevered, not give up halfway. Some patients often feel that the main symptoms disappear after treatment for a period of time, and they will not take medicine anymore. After a period of time, they will relapse.