In the hot summer, many people's feet sweat easily and they like to expose their toes, which is cooler and less likely to cause athlete's foot. However, exposing your toes for a long time can easily cause the toes to become dry and flaky, and eventually crack. This is also related to your normal eating habits. If you don't like to eat fruits and vegetables, it can easily lead to vitamin deficiency. Frequent exposure can easily lead to contact with bacteria and cause infection, so you should pay special attention to it. If your toes crack every summer, it may be keratotic tinea pedis, which is caused by fungal infection. If it occurs repeatedly, you can take oral antifungal drugs, such as Sporanox and Lamisil. Oral drugs have more side effects and should be used under the guidance of a doctor. It is recommended to take medication after a detailed examination by a physician. Pay attention to foot hygiene, change insoles frequently, and keep the soles of your feet dry and breathable. You can use antifungal ointments, such as Daktarin, Fuqi, and Cyclohexan, etc. It is dry skin, caused by dry and cracked skin. Another case is athlete's foot. If it is athlete's foot, it is recommended that you pay attention to hygiene and change shoes and socks frequently. Athlete's foot is a very common fungal skin infection. It is recommended to keep feet clean and dry, and sweaty feet should be treated. Change shoes and socks frequently. People with tight gaps between toes can use some straw paper to absorb moisture and allow ventilation. You can also use athlete's foot medicine, Dakning ointment, etc. This situation may be caused by fungal infection. It can be treated by external washing with decoction of hibiscus bark, which has certain effect. Hibiscus bark has a good fungicidal effect, but it is toxic, so oral administration is strictly prohibited. It may be athlete's foot, a common skin disease caused by fungal infection. It is prone to recurrence and difficult to treat. Pay attention to hygiene, reduce sweating, and avoid contact with irritants. It can be treated with topical antifungal drugs. You can use boiling water to slowly soak your feet before going to bed every night. Then wipe them with alcohol. You can also use some white wine. Or you can use medicine to treat athlete's foot, such as Fuqi, Dakning, etc. Because feet are exposed to the wind and sun, and are easily exposed to rain, sweaty feet will sweat and dry out, which will cause dehydration, and dehydration will cause the skin to peel off. That is because there are too many dead skin cells on the heels, because we usually take a shower or soak our feet only to wash off the dust on both sides, but the heels are covered with hard skin, and we wash them before softening them. Over time, when summer comes, the weather is hot, and the shoes we wear are thin, and there is not enough moisture, so they will crack. In such a situation, soak your feet more often, buy a pumice stone and start rubbing your heels after they are softened. Within a week, your heels will be very smooth. Or you can go to a nail salon and buy a foot scrubber, which is also very effective, but it will be itchy when you rub it. |
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