Is it athlete s foot that blisters on the toes and a lot of small blisters on the toes are athlete s

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Acute eczema:

    Consciously intense itching, pleomorphic skin lesions, erythema, papules, papules or blisters densely packed, easy to exude, unclear borders, scattered around small papules, papules, often accompanied by erosions, crusts, such as secondary infection, pus pockets or thick crusts may appear. Inflammation is reduced with appropriate treatment, and lesions may resolve after 2 to 3 weeks, but often reverse and may turn into subacute or chronic eczema.

    It may also be athlete's foot (also known as athlete's foot).

    Blistering type: It is more likely to occur in the margins of the feet. At first, it is a small blister with a thick and full wall, and some can fuse into a bullae, and the blister fluid is transparent, and there is no redness around it. Feeling itching, after scratching, it often causes erysipelas, lymphangitis, etc. due to secondary infection.

    **: Soak your feet in hot water and apply clotrimazole syrup or compound salicylate tincture once a day. After the skin is dry, then rub the foot qi spirit or ringworm ointment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That's athlete's foot.

    Keep your feet dry.

    In summer, it is easy to sweat.

    Don't touch or squeeze with your hands.

    Athlete's foot is because of a fungal infection.

    If you are serious, you can go to the ** hospital.

    Let him prescribe you medicine.

    Very effective. It's much better than going to buy Daknin or something.

    Feet don't touch alkaline things.

    Such as soap, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you go to the hospital, we may not be accurate here. You see, everyone says something a little different, don't delay the condition, it's a bit bad, I wish your loved ones and you eternal health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not athlete's foot, it's too hot in the summer.

    Go to the pharmacy and buy a bottle of potassium permanganate, it's 1 yuan on our side. Soak your feet with potassium permanganate mixed with water every day, I don't know the specific proportion, just put a little bit on it, the water is a faint pink on the line, it'll be fine after a while, it's fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It seems that the situation you said will be contagious between the feet, and it is likely to be athlete's foot. You need to soak your feet in water regularly every day, go to the hospital or pharmacy to buy some ointments to apply, and keep the ventilation between your toes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be a type of herpes, wipe it with potassium permanganate dipped in water to see the effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    And he will also make him so annoying that the environment is the same as the dynamics of the situation and today's in-depth study agreed to see that it is better to have Harr.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    People suffering from athlete's foot should change their socks every day, avoid wearing sneakers or boots, and reduce the accumulation of sweat on the soles of their feet and toes, so as not to allow the fungus to breed.

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