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What are we doing? Feet stink in summer! Do a good job in preventing beriberi
Summer is coming.

The smell of the office is beginning to get strange.

Smells like sweat.

It smells of all kinds of takeout.

And embarrassing foot odor. ......

The scariest moment of summer

It's not just the buzz of mosquitoes

And everyone around you has to take off their shoes. ......

So here comes the question

It's hot, and beriberi is again.

What to do!

Athlete's foot, commonly known as athlete's foot and athlete's foot, is equivalent to athlete's foot and smelly snail in traditional Chinese medicine. The incidence rate in China is high, especially in hot and humid areas and high temperature seasons. It is caused by fungal infection and has certain infectivity.

According to the species of pathogenic fungi

People have different living habits and systems.

The manifestations of tinea pedis are also different.

The following is a summary of common syndrome types.

Blister type

Often located at the edge of toes and feet, with small blisters and itching. Blisters will spread everywhere and sometimes merge into large blisters. After drying and absorption, it will desquamate all year round, especially in summer.

Internal erosion type

The toes are white and moist, and the stratum corneum is thickened. Remove the soaked white skin and you can see the base of erythema erosion. Usually secondary to bacterial infection and malodor. It is aggravated in summer and lightened in winter, but it can also be unhealed all year round, which is more common in people who sweat their feet, often soak in water or wear airtight shoes for a long time.

Squamous keratosis

Accumulation of palms and soles, diffuse rough skin, thickening, desquamation, dryness, mild symptoms, and partial chapped bleeding in winter.

Don't neglect treatment because beriberi is a trivial matter.

If the treatment is not timely, the spread will expand.

Will cause some complications.

Such as onychomycosis (commonly known as onychomycosis), tinea corporis, erysipelas, cellulitis, lymphangitis, lymphadenitis, tinea fungus rash, etc.

So take precautions before they happen.

Early control

Don't say just put some ointment on it.

Good luck is really getting better and better.

If the right medicine is not used, there will be other complications!

Many people will wonder that they usually love cleanliness.

How did you get this disease?

In fact, when we buy shoes, we try them on, the rain is wet, shoes and socks are mixed together, and we walk barefoot in public bathrooms, gyms, swimming pools and other places, which are all possible sources of infection. Sweating hands and feet, wearing airtight shoes or impaired immune function are all important susceptible factors.

Then you should pay attention to the following aspects!

Don't use shoes and socks, wash separately, dry more, don't go barefoot, wear rain boots for protection in rainy days, and try not to use public bath products;

People with sweaty hands and feet are prone to beriberi, because wet shoes and socks are a paradise for fungi. These patients can use antiperspirant or antifungal powder topically to keep their shoes, socks and feet dry. Drink less stimulating drinks, such as strong tea, coffee, alcohol, etc. Avoid stimulating the secretion and excretion of sweat glands;

After washing feet or taking a bath, dry or blow dry your toes and keep them dry to prevent dermatophytes from being infected again;

If you already have onychomycosis or tinea manuum and tinea corporis, you should actively treat it to prevent infection.

What should I do if I am really infected with beriberi?

Treatment varies according to different symptoms.

give the right prescription for an illness

Simple squamous keratosis can be washed with traditional Chinese medicine, plus antifungal ointment or cream, such as Dakening, Lanmeishu, Biliang, Romero and so on.

For erosive type, dry alum powder, dyclonine powder or potassium permanganate solution can be used for foot massage, and the skin should be dried before using cream or ointment;

For secondary infected persons, anti-infection treatment should be carried out first, and then anti-fungal treatment should be carried out;

Be careful, if you have a tinea fungal rash. Do not use strong tinea ointment or liquid medicine, so as not to stimulate the spread. If necessary, take oral antifungal drugs, such as itraconazole and Binet.Alfred. Alfred Finn.

The point is to talk about our special treatment. Chinese medicine is extensive and profound, with a long history and rich experience in treating tinea. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has a good effect on most beriberi, and children, pregnant women and the elderly are all good choices!

We know beriberi is a fungal infection. Fungi can be detected by fungal smear examination and fungal culture. Go to the hospital for examination when necessary, but be sure to stop using external drugs, so as not to affect the examination results!

The recurrence of beriberi is related to the growth characteristics of fungi, so if you really want to cure it, you must take medicine regularly and have a full course of treatment. Irregular treatment, misdiagnosis and mistreatment can easily lead to seemingly incurable tinea pedis. In fact, most patients can still be cured.

You know, the recurrence of tinea pedis

More often, it is reinfection!

So have confidence in the treatment.

Prevention is also very important!