What's wrong with the foot?

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1. Pedicle peeling Considering the possibility of tinea pedis, caused by fungal infection. It is manifested as deep blisters, which can be exfoliated after drying, accompanied by itching. It can be treated locally with bifonazole cream, liranafate cream, etc. 2. It may be exfoliative keratolysis. Its etiology is unknown. It is mainly manifested as desquamation without conscious symptoms. Sometimes it is flaky desquamation. It is easy to relapse in spring and autumn warm season. It is topically applied with vitamin A yogurt cream and vitamin E urea ointment. Pay attention to foot hygiene at ordinary times, change socks in time, and wear loose and breathable shoes in the near future.

What's wrong with the foot?



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