What should I do if beriberi recurs in summer? How can I get rid of fungus on my feet?

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Introduction: Summer is the season of high incidence of athlete's foot. There are repeated peeling, blisters, and unbearable itching on the soles of the feet, between the toes, etc., and even repeated episodes of athlete's foot, which troubles many patients. The incidence of beriberi in southerners is higher, and even the recurrence rate has reached between 50% and 80%. Why is the incidence of beriberi so high? How to get rid of athlete's foot?

In the elevator and in the small office, many people have smelled a sour smell, like the smell of stuffy socks in the rainy season. Some people are more direct and will complain, who has athlete's foot? Why is it so stinky? But foot odor is not necessarily caused by athlete's foot.

Clinically, athlete's foot is a disease that occurs when the skin becomes infected with a fungus , known as moss. After appearing, it usually occurs from one foot first, and may infect the other foot after a few weeks or months. It is a contagious disease that affects 50%-80% of adults. Beriberi , the incidence is higher in the south . In summer, it is more likely to recur, aggravate, and not heal for a long time.

Why is athlete's foot easy to recur? Maybe you got it wrong

Question 1: Beriberi is not equal to beriberi

Sometimes people will tacitly assume that beriberi is not beriberi. actually not. Beriberi is a disease caused by a fungal infection, and beriberi is a nutrient deficiency disease . When the human body is deficient in vitamin B1 , it may cause beriberi. It is also divided into two types, dry and wet, depending on the performance. Dryness is mainly manifested as abnormal nervous system, neuritis, distance decline, and cross-threshold gait when walking. The wet type may show problems such as weakness, weakness, palpitations and shortness of breath.

If beriberi is mistaken for beriberi, then how to supplement vitamin B1 can not improve the problem of beriberi, can not eradicate the fungus, it will naturally recur.

Question 2: After treating athlete's foot, take it as soon as you see it

After athlete's foot appears, many people will choose to apply ointment or medication to treat athlete's foot. But every time the symptoms eased, I stopped taking the medication and felt better. In fact, after the symptoms of beriberi are completely relieved, it is still necessary to continue applying the medicine for about 1 week to consolidate the effect (different types of beriberi have different treatment times). If you choose an antifungal topical medication , such as azole topical medication, you need to apply it twice a day for 4-6 weeks to improve medication compliance and have a better therapeutic effect.

Problem 3: Mixing drugs and not following the doctor's advice

For athlete's foot, a certain drug is usually recommended for the treatment of the disease, and only one of the same drugs is often selected . If you need a combination medication, you need to follow the doctor's advice, not the more the better. For example, common azole antifungal drugs such as miconazole and bifonazole , and naphthenic cream are also antifungal drugs. It is not necessary to use it repeatedly when taking the medicine.

If beriberi needs to be combined with medication, it should also be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid repeated use or excessive use of the same drug, which will also affect the efficacy of beriberi.

Question 4: Only know the treatment, not the prevention

Under reasonable treatment methods and dosages, athlete's foot is a completely curable disease, but it is not that it will not recur after being cured. When you fail to do preventive work, you still face a higher risk of recurrence. For example, summer is the season of high incidence of beriberi. If you like to do the following things, beriberi is likely to entangle you and recur.

①I like to do manicures . Although the manicures are sterilized by alcohol disinfection and other methods, the fungus that causes athlete's foot cannot be completely killed by alcohol . If the previous guest has athlete's foot, the next guest who uses the same set of tools may also suffer from fungal infection and induce athlete's foot. .

② swimming in summer. It may be due to fungal infection in swimming pools, public slippers , etc. If the fungus cannot be completely killed, it is likely to cause bacterial infection, which will lead to infection of athlete's foot, and eventually cause repeated attacks.

③The family has athlete's foot, but it has not been cured . Athlete's foot can be said to be a contagious infectious disease with a certain degree of aggregation. When a family member has athlete's foot, but you are cured, he is not cured. It is also possible to inadvertently transmit the fungus to you, triggering recurring bouts of athlete's foot.

④ do not pay attention to foot hygiene , long-term moisture and airtight. When your feet are always in a humid and airtight environment, it is more likely to have problems such as sweat residue and fungal growth. People with sweaty feet should choose shoes and socks with good ventilation as much as possible, and wash their feet frequently.

Check it out to see if you have such a problem. Perhaps it is precisely because you have not done well in these places that the cured athlete's foot will recur.

But some people say, I don't have these conditions either, why is athlete's foot still unable to be cured and recurring? The following will teach you how to completely eradicate the fungus infection on your feet?

Severe beriberi in summer, how to eradicate the fungus?

Choose sterilization methods such as drugs . For example, when there is erosion and exudation in the toes and other parts, first choose to make the wound dry and gradually improve the situation to improve the situation. For example, after wet compress with a certain proportion of potassium permanganate solution, oil or powder is applied externally. Wait until the skin is dry and opt for the aforementioned antifungal treatment.

When the stratum corneum is thickened, first choose certain drugs to soften the stratum corneum, and then choose antifungal drugs. The more common method is to apply ointment to the local area after soaking in warm water, then wrap it with plastic film, and then wrap a bandage on the outside. Remove after 24-48 hours, and then use antifungal drugs, which are more easily absorbed.

If it is stubborn athlete's foot , and the patient has no contraindications, it can also be combined with certain oral drugs for consolidation therapy and systemic therapy. But what needs to be reminded is that the most important thing for athlete's foot medication is consistent and regular treatment, and it must not be used without authorization.

In the hot summer, people who are troubled by beriberi should know whether they belong to beriberi or beriberi. Subsequently, targeted treatment is carried out to kill the fungus on the feet and prevent repeated attacks of athlete's foot.

Conclusion: Athlete's foot may be repeated, and there are three main factors that cause repeated attacks of athlete's foot. First, after curing athlete's foot, the fungus is infected again; second, it may recur if it is not completely cured during the first treatment; third, the patient still has the problem of onychomycosis, and the onychomycosis has not been cured, so it may also cause The cured athlete's foot becomes infected again, leading to recurrence.

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