The back of the hand is scabbed, and the ringworm on the back of the hand is not painful or itchy

Updated on healthy 2024-06-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tinea of the hands and feet is a superficial fungal infection that often occurs between the palms and fingers or between the plantar and toes of the feet. Generally, the course of the disease is long, the rate is high, and it is difficult. There are a variety of clinical manifestations: acute lesions may present with papules, papules, and vesicles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Athlete's foot is contagious, and sharing footbaths, foot towels, and socks together, and sharing shoes and socks with others are all ways of transmission, and it may also be transmitted to the hands to form ringworm. Here are some ways to get rid of tinea manor and foot;

    Wash your feet with soap every day, be sure to dry them completely after washing, and then apply antibacterial.

    Take a basin of hot water and add 40 grams of foot light powder, soak your feet for 20-30 minutes while they are hot, or you can sprinkle them directly into your shoes to remove athlete's foot.

    After soaking white vinegar with gauze, apply it to the affected area, or add white vinegar to the foot wash and soak the feet for 20-30 minutes.

    Change your shoes and socks frequently, wear cotton socks through the wind, and put the changed socks and shoes in the sun.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis:

    Your condition falls under the category of tinea manufolia, which is mainly caused by fungal infection, which TCM believes is mainly caused by damp heat betting.

    Guidance:

    Pay attention to keep warm and don't get cold, pay attention to diet, eat less spicy, greasy, raw and cold seafood, drink more hot water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and continue to use your moss cream It is recommended to avoid excessive contact with water in the near future, as well as some chemicals such as laundry detergent soap, etc., and then insist on applying the ointment topically for a period of time, and usually pay attention to avoiding nervousness

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ringworm is caused by a fungal infection** of superficial keratin.

    Use Tianjian stubborn ringworm clean.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Analysis:

    According to your description, it is estimated to be neurodermatitis.

    Guidance: Neurodermatitis is very stubborn, patients are easy to reverse after illness, clinical is generally symptomatic, my patients mainly use triamcinolone acetonide urea ointment, the effect is good, and it is very cheap. In daily life, we should pay attention to: avoid alcohol, seafood, and spicy food.

    Eat more vitamin-rich foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Eliminate mental tension factors, avoid excessive fatigue, and pay attention to rest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I have similar issues, but they are all unspectra.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Localized cattle.

    Ringworm lesions are only found in the neck and other localities, and are a small number of lichenoid hypertrophic patches with clear borders; Generalized psoriasis has a wide range of skin lesions, such as the head, limbs, shoulders and waist, and even all over the body, and the characteristics of the lesions are the same as those of the localized type.

    The skin lesions initially appear as polygonal flat papules with a tendency to aggregate, with normal skin color or slightly flushed, shiny surface or covered with thin pityrias-like scales, and then due to continuous scratching or rubbing, the papules gradually expand and merge into patches, followed by local ** thickening.

    The patient's texture is deepened, interlaced, the surface is dry and rough, and there are a few grayish-white scales, and it is lichen-like, and the damage can be round or irregularly shaped patches with clear borders and rough touch. As a result of scratching, scratches, bleeding spots, or bloody crusts may appear in and around the affected area, and new small flat papules may appear in the vicinity.

    Conscious paroxysmal itching, more severe when the quilt is rubbed against sweat stains, especially at night, scratching without knowing the pain. When mood swings, itching also increases. Because itching can affect work and rest, patients often have insomnia, dizziness, and irritability.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Daily needs to have a light diet and regular work and rest. Hope soon**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's best to check it out and choose to eat Ugan Qing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are three symptoms of psoriasis:

    Symptom. 1. Red pimples. If the patient has psoriasis, the affected area will develop some red punctate papules, and these red punctate papules may even develop into patches as they develop, with some bloody spots.

    Symptom. Second, back to the silver scales. The surface is covered with dry silvery scales, which are gently scraped off, and small blood spots are visible.

    Symptom. 3. Itching. Psoriasis is a fungal disease. The fungus will destroy our answering tissues, causing various symptoms, the most common of which is unbearable itching.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the early stage, psoriasis begins as a red spotted rash as large as a millet to the size of a soybean, and with the development of the disease, the spotted rash will gradually expand and increase, and even merge with each other into patches, with obvious infiltration at the bottom, clear edges, and inflammation and redness around it, which are guttate, coin-shaped, map-shaped, disc-shaped, oyster-shell-shaped, etc.

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