Athlete’s foot should first be attended to with cleanliness, keeping the skin dry and maintaining cleanliness in the foot area. Wash it daily several times, frequently change socks, and avoid wearing shoes such as sports shoes or t...
Foot pustule, also known as tinea pedis in medical terms, is a skin disease caused by fungal infection. Clinically, it can be divided into maceration and desquamation type, vesicular type, and hyperkeratotic type. Based on your descripti...
Commonly known as ‘Athlete’s Foot’, it is actually a type of fungal infection on the skin, also called Tinea pedis. Athlete’s foot can generally be classified into common types, including Vesiculobullous (blister-...
Plantar warts, also known as verrucae, are predominantly found in the heel and ball of the foot or at the toes. They can also occur on the back of the foot and ankle. The primary causative bacteria is Staphylococcus aureus. Clinically, t...
Foot fungus, also known as athlete’s foot, is an infection caused by skin fungi. Skin fungi are pathogenic fungi that can infect the skin directly or indirectly when they come into contact with it, especially when the skin is damag...
Peripheral neuropathy is caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1. Vitamin B1 mainly exists in grains, legumes, nuts, lean pork meat, liver (including the liver of pig), kidney, heart and yeast. The reasons for the deficiency of vitamin B1 a...