Many people will encounter rotten toes in daily life, and if the situation is more serious, it will be accompanied by great pain. Therefore, in life, this problem cannot be ignored. You should choose a more scientific and healthy method to help yourself relieve and treat it. The rotten toes are actually caused by tinea pedis to a large extent. Let's take a closer look at it below! When we face this kind of problem, we first need to find out what causes it. Only in this way can we help ourselves to solve and treat it in a targeted manner, so as to better reduce the adverse effects brought to ourselves by this problem. It should be tinea pedis. Tinea pedis refers to a fungal skin disease that occurs on the palm of the toes. The cause of the disease is due to the invasion of the toes by epidermal fresh fungi, trichophyton or trichophyton pedis. Trichophyton rubrum has strong resistance, is difficult to control, and is associated with the Wei Qi and body fluids. It gathers and does not disperse, causing the skin to become dry and moist. Tinea pedis is caused by thick stratum corneum, lack of sebum, abundant sweat glands, excessive sweating and moist feet, which are conducive to the growth and reproduction of fungi. It is also easy to infect each other when using public baths, public slippers, foot basins and towels. Clinical manifestations of tinea pedis (1) Vesicular blisters: They mostly occur in summer. Symptoms include rice-sized, deep blisters between the toes, on the edges of the feet, and on the soles of the feet. They are scattered or distributed in groups. They have thick walls, clear contents, and are not easy to rupture. After a few days, the blisters dry and flake off, merging into multilocular blisters. When the blisters are peeled off, a honeycomb-like base and bright red eroded surface can be seen, causing severe itching. (2) Erosive: manifested by local maceration and whitening of the stratum corneum. Due to constant friction when walking, the epidermis falls off, revealing a bright red eroded surface; in severe cases, the skin between the toes and the junction of the toes and the soles of the feet can be affected, with severe itching, which often occurs between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th toes. Common in Han people. (3) Scaly and keratotic type: Symptoms include thickening, roughness, and scaling of the skin on the soles, edges, heels, and toes. The scales are in the form of flakes or small dots and fall off repeatedly. In winter, cracks appear in the skin between the toes, and in summer, blisters form, causing pain. Secondary infection is often caused by scratching, and complications include impetigo, lymphangitis, lymphadenitis, cellulitis, erysipelas, sepsis and other diseases. The folk tricks to cure this disease are: The above is some introduction about toe rot. I hope that through this introduction everyone can have a more comprehensive understanding of this issue in daily life. Only by paying attention to these common sense health care can we better reduce the harm caused by such adverse factors and thus better protect our own health. |
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