Is this beriberi? How can it be cured? 10

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It's athlete's foot. What pills are bad for your symptoms.

    Athlete's foot is often accompanied, and red luck is rolling!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is athlete's foot, and you can use markor externally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main goal of tinea pedis is to remove the pathogenic bacteria, relieve symptoms and prevent it, and patients with toenail fungus should also be treated at the same time.

    Under normal circumstances, external drugs are mainly used, and it is very important to follow the doctor's instructions and adhere to the full course of treatment**, and the course of treatment is generally 1 to 2 months; When tinea pedis.

    When the rash is large and the local ** response is not good, oral medications** may be considered.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Wash and change socks and insoles frequently.

    2.The shoes are breathable.

    3.I use a dry sepherd heel. Before, athlete's foot was more severe, and it was soaked when washing feet. You can try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Beriberi is a fungal infection that is easy to reverse, mainly as follows: 1. Blister-type athlete's foot, mostly on the soles of the feet, can be seen scattered or fused into small blisters, deep positions, accompanied by intense itching. After the blister ruptures, the fluid that flows out can lead to self-infection.

    2. Erosive athlete's foot is more likely to occur in the first.

    Between the three and four toes, it is manifested as a local ** white, moist and flushed erosive surface, which is itchy and easy to be infected by secondary infection. 3. Keratinized athlete's foot, which is manifested as the hyperplasia of the stratum corneum at the heel. The **antifungal** of beriberi is mainly antifungal**, and symptomatic**, which lasts** for about three weeks**.

    Wash your feet frequently, do not share shoes and socks and cleaning products with others, and change your shoes frequently.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Beriberi is a fungal infection. If it is recommended to apply a wet compress in the acute stage, the wet compress can first choose esadiine lactate or **new solution, normal saline solution, wet 6-8 layers of sterile gauze and then apply a cold compress to the part of the athlete's foot, each wet compress for 20 minutes, and you can apply it twice a day**. If the water is rotten, it can be applied with a drug, such as terbinafine hydrochloride, ketoconazole or itraconazole for antifungal use**.

    Follow your doctor's advice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Analysis: Recommendation: You should go to the hospital** department for a detailed examination, if the doctor confirms that you have beriberi, you can use antifungal drugs under the guidance of the doctor**.

    At the same time, you can use foot light diffuser or foot soak before going to bed every night, which can effectively relieve foot symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The method of beriberi can generally be combined with topical drugs and oral drugs**, or soak the feet with foot light every night, and keep the feet** dry.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to remove athlete's foot, you should first pay attention to keeping the local clean and dry, shoes are dried every day, socks are hot every day, and local antifungal drugs can be used topically, such as parisone, liranathyl ester ointment, clotrimazole ointment, etc. If it is more powerful, it can also be taken orally itraconazole dispersible tablets, fluconazole, etc. Generally, oral administration for 1-2 weeks is fine.

    Beriberi must be noted, and the medication must be continued for 1-2 weeks after the symptoms improve, in case of **, local infections and other symptoms also need to be treated. Generally, after regular**, the vast majority of beriberi can be completely cured.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Heavy athlete's foot is embarrassing, teach you a good way.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Athlete's foot is a bunch of small bumps under the soles of the feet. You can go to the place where you get a pedicure to get a pedicure.

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