How to treat athlete's foot and what medicine to use
Athlete's foot (tinea pedis) is a common fungal infection and skin disease. Recently, there has been a lot of discussion on the Internet about the treatment and medication of athlete's foot. This article will combine hot topics and hot content in the past 10 days to provide you with structured treatment suggestions and medication guidelines.
1. Common symptoms of athlete’s foot

Athlete's foot usually presents with the following symptoms:
| Symptom type | Specific performance |
|---|---|
| vesicular type | Small blisters on the soles of the feet or between the toes, accompanied by itching |
| erosion type | The skin between the toes is soaked and turned white, peeling off to reveal a red and eroded surface |
| Squamous keratosis | Thickening, flaking, dry and cracked skin on the heels or edges of the feet |
2. Commonly used therapeutic drugs
According to recent medical platform and patient discussion data, the following are commonly used drugs to treat athlete’s foot:
| drug type | Representative medicine | How to use | Course of treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Topical antifungals | Bifonazole cream, terbinafine cream | Apply to the affected area 1-2 times a day | 2-4 weeks |
| Oral antifungals | Itraconazole, terbinafine tablets | Take as directed by your doctor | 1-2 weeks |
| Adjuvant therapy drugs | Potassium permanganate solution, boric acid solution | Soak or wet compress | 3-7 days |
3. Recent popular treatment options
1.combination therapy: Recent studies have shown that the combined use of topical + oral medications can increase the cure rate to more than 85%.
2.Chinese medicine soaking method: Sophora flavescens, cork cypress and other traditional Chinese medicines decoctioned in water for foot soaking have become a hot topic in health care recently.
3.Relapse prevention measures: Topics such as keeping feet dry and regularly disinfecting shoes and socks are highly discussed.
4. Treatment precautions
| Things to note | Specific instructions |
|---|---|
| Adhere to medication | You still need to take medication for 1-2 weeks after symptoms disappear to prevent recurrence. |
| avoid scratching | Prevent the spread of infection and secondary bacterial infections |
| Disinfection supplies | Personal items such as towels and slippers need to be disinfected regularly |
| diet conditioning | Reduce intake of spicy foods |
5. Recent hot questions and answers
1.Q: Can athlete’s foot be transmitted to family members?
A: Yes, it is mainly spread through sharing slippers, towels, etc. Recently, related prevention topics have been highly discussed.
2.Q: What should I do if I get athlete’s foot during pregnancy?
A: It is recommended to consult a doctor and usually choose safer external drugs.
3.Q: Are the athlete’s foot sprays sold online useful?
A: You need to look for the official batch number of the drug. Recently, experts have warned to be wary of three-no products.
6. Preventive measures
1. Keep your feet clean and dry, especially after exercising, rinse and dry them promptly
2. Avoid wearing non-breathable shoes and socks for a long time
3. Avoid walking barefoot in public places
4. Change shoes and socks regularly and avoid sun exposure
Summary: To treat athlete’s foot, you need to adhere to standardized medication and take preventive measures. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. Recently, there has been a lot of discussion about the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of athlete's foot. Patients can choose an appropriate treatment plan according to their own conditions.
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