What should be paid attention to for tinea manuum and tinea pedis?

Written by Zhu Zhu
Dermatology
Updated on March 02, 2025
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Athlete's foot is caused by fungal infections, and during the illness, specific attentions must be paid as follows. Firstly, one should eat a light diet, avoiding spicy food and alcohol. Furthermore, it is advised to wear breathable shoes and avoid wearing non-breathable ones, and certainly not to expose hands and feet to a long-term damp environment. Finally, separate personal hygiene items like towels, bath towels, handkerchiefs, and foot wraps should be used to avoid contact and prevent cross-infection.

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What department should I go to for athlete's foot?

Tinea pedis (athlete's foot) is an infectious disease that forms when fungus covers the skin surface of the palms or soles. This disease is highly contagious and recurrent. If it persists for a long time, the fungus tends to hide deeper, making treatment more challenging. It is generally recommended to seek treatment at the dermatology department of a standard hospital. Commonly used antifungal ointments can be applied; typically twice a day, with a treatment course of at least one to two months or even longer to completely kill the deep-seated fungus and achieve eradication. After recovery, it is important to maintain proper dietary and lifestyle habits, avoid wearing shared slippers, and not visit public baths or go swimming. If someone else in the household has this disease, it is advisable to treat it together to prevent cross-infection. (Note: The answer is for reference only. Medication should only be taken under the guidance of a professional physician, and blind medication must be avoided.)

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What causes athlete's foot?

The main cause of athlete's foot is direct fungal infection, which is highly contagious and recurrent over time. The most common way of contracting the fungus is through direct contact with it via the hands and feet. For instance, if pets are kept at home and their hygiene is not well maintained, and they are often petted, the fungus can be transferred to the hands. During the process of washing feet, the fungus on the hands can cross-contaminate the feet, so this disease is mostly related to direct contact. It is recommended to seek professional treatment at a reputable hospital's dermatology department. Antifungal ointment can be applied topically, twice a day, and the treatment should be persisted for one to two months or longer. After recovery, avoid bathing or swimming in public baths, and do not share towels or bath scrubs with family members.

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Treatment methods for tinea manus and pedis

There are quite a few treatment methods for tinea pedis and tinea manus. Currently, the most commonly used is the direct application of antifungal ointments. The treatment duration must be long, at least two months or more, to achieve the goal of killing the deep-seated fungi. If topical medication is ineffective, oral antifungal drugs can be used. This method has more precise effects, but normal liver function is required. Those with liver diseases cannot use oral medications. Regularly washing with hot water can also kill fungi. After recovery, it is important to regulate your diet and lifestyle habits, avoid contact with small animals, avoid using public baths and swimming, indiscriminate wearing of slippers, etc. If someone in the household also has the condition, it is advisable to undergo treatment together.

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How to completely cure tinea pedis (athlete's foot)?

Athlete's foot is a type of infectious skin disease that occurs on the skin of the palms and feet. To completely cure athlete's foot, it is recommended to approach it from the following aspects: First, avoid contact of the hands with strongly alkaline substances, and progressively keep the feet dry over the long term, wear breathable shoes, and change shoes and socks frequently, Second, use antifungal medications for treatment, starting with topical ointments. If topical medications are ineffective, oral antifungal medications can be used in combination, Lastly, diet also needs to be coordinated, and it should be light.

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Can tinea pedis be cured?

Athlete's foot is a disease caused by fungal infection. Fungal infections are highly contagious and recurrent, but they can be completely cured with proper treatment. It is recommended to visit the dermatology department of a regular hospital and apply antifungal cream. The treatment should be prolonged, lasting at least one to two months or more, so that the deep-seated fungus can be completely killed and eradicated. After the treatment, regulate your diet and lifestyle habits; avoid contact with small animals, dirty water, sand, etc., try to avoid spicy and irritating foods, and do not stay up late. If family members also have this disease, they must be treated at the same time, and towels, bath scrubbers, or foot wiping towels should not be shared.