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What's the difference between beriberi and tinea pedis?
Foot fungus (also known as beriberi or tinea pedis) is caused by fungal infection, and the three are the same thing.

Beriberi is caused by fungal infection, and the chief culprits are Trichophyton rubrum and Nostoc moniliforme.

According to statistics, in China, one in every two people carries beriberi. If you think about it, you will get infected if you are not careful.

There are several reasons why so many people have beriberi:

1. beriberi has almost no self-healing and is highly contagious (the probability of mutual infection between families is as high as 85%).

2. The skin fungus was not completely removed (82.5% of foot fungus infected people gave up after using the product for less than 2 weeks).

3. The wrong use of the product leads to the aggravation of fungal infection (many people don't know how to sterilize and nourish the skin correctly).

Fungi are so small that we can't see them with the naked eye. When these fungi catch a small wound and attach to your skin.

They will multiply rapidly, and it may only take one night, and hundreds of millions of fungi will camp on your hands and feet.

Moreover, fungi are highly contagious, and the probability of infection is as high as 85%

In fact, your feet have been infected by fungi, which is not as good or bad as you think, but the activity of fungi is different, which makes your feet skin show different States.

If you go to the hospital, you can ask the doctor to give you relatively professional advice, but the medicine you can prescribe is nothing more than the common antipruritic and bactericidal ointment on the market, which basically has little effect on the situation that fungi have eroded into the dermis.

So it doesn't matter if it's expensive or not. The key is whether you can use the right method. Wouldn't it be worse if a lot of time and money were spent without results?

The key to recovery lies in complete sterilization. In fact, fungi have stubbornly exceeded your imagination. Proper skin sterilization requires two points.

First of all, give the product a chance to penetrate into the dermis.

Secondly, penetrating into the dermis can really kill fungi.

So the correct way is to soak mild and non-irritating herbal ingredients.

Thoroughly penetrate the skin, sterilize and repair the infected skin.

The normal metabolic cycle of skin is about 28 days, which requires enough patience.

If I insist, how can I prevent it? Uncle, here are five tips.

1. Change shoes and socks frequently. Don't wear the same pair of shoes for many days in a row. You can sterilize them in the sun.

2. Avoid wearing shoes and socks with others to prevent reinfection.

3. You can use professional disinfectant for shoes and socks to thoroughly disinfect the inside of the shoes.

4. Shoe cabinets are often ventilated, and dark and closed corners are conducive to the reproduction of fungi.

5. Don't go to the foot bath shop with poor sanitary conditions. Soak your feet in antibacterial liquid to sterilize immediately after going to the yoga room and gym.

Finally, I hope you can find a product that suits you and completely solve the problem of beriberi!