Symptoms of hand ringworm

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Hand ringworm is mainly a fungal infection disease after hand skin infection. Hand ringworm shows different symptoms according to different types. Blister scale patients mainly show scattered small blisters, accompanied by itching, which can cause secondary infection after ulceration. Immersion erosion patients show pale, wet fingers and toes. When itching is severe, they often scratch themselves to cause local ulceration and secondary infection. Hyperkeratosis patients are characterized by hyperkeratosis, roughness and cracking of fingers and toes, and slight itching or no itching, often resulting in severe pain due to cracking. Treatment is mainly antifungal treatment, and some antifungal ointments can be applied externally, such as bifonazole cream, miconazole nitrate cream, etc. If accompanied by obvious inflammation and itching, compound preparations, such as compound ketoconazole cream, trimethoprim cream, etc.

Symptoms of hand ringworm



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