Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - I changed a pair of shoe pads. Recently, the soles of the feet are itchy, the skin on the soles of the feet is very thick, and I feel a little tingling. There are many dead skins. What's the problem?
I changed a pair of shoe pads. Recently, the soles of the feet are itchy, the skin on the soles of the feet is very thick, and I feel a little tingling. There are many dead skins. What's the problem?
I changed a pair of shoe pads. Recently, the soles of the feet are itchy, the skin on the soles of the feet is very thick, and I feel a little tingling. There are many dead skins. What's the problem? This is a fungal infection. Hello, beriberi may be more serious. At present, the better method is the combination of oral administration and external use. Oral drugs include Lemesol, Spirillum, griseofulvin, etc. And there are relatively many kinds of drugs for external use, such as dyclonine and Coral Tinea, which are commonly found in pharmacies. Generally, it is taken orally for one week, and in severe cases, it is taken for two weeks.

Ordinary patients can be cured by this method, but whether they will recur in the future is related to your usual care. People with beriberi are susceptible to fungi. If they are cured, they will still develop more easily if they are not careful. Usually pay attention to changing shoes every day, preferably two pairs in turn, pay attention to the dryness of shoes, put them in a ventilated place after coming back every day and wear them the next day.