Fungal athlete's foot symptoms pictures
Foot skin diseases caused by highly pathogenic bacteria are infectious. Athlete's foot is widespread around the world, and is more common in subtropical and subtropical regions. In China, the prevalence of athlete's foot is also very high.
Clinical symptoms include blisters, peeling, or whitening and sticky skin between the toes. Erosion or skin thickening, roughness, and cracking may also occur, and may spread to the soles and edges of the feet, causing swelling. It can be accompanied by local suppuration, swelling, pain, abdominal lymphadenopathy, and even secondary infections such as calf erysipelas and cellulitis. Tinea manuum (tinea manuum) often occurs on the hands due to vigorous scratching. When bacteria grow and develop on the nails, onychomycosis (onychomycosis) occurs. Bacteria love a moist and warm environment. It is easy to sweat on hot days in summer. People wearing rubber boots and nylon socks also provide a seedbed for bacteria. ; The condition usually gets better in winter, and the main manifestation is skin cracking. There are the following categories:
1. Blister typeIt mostly occurs in summer, and mainly manifests as small-sized, deep blisters appearing between the toes, on the edges of the feet, and on the soles of the feet. They are evacuated or spread in groups. The blisters have thick walls, clear contents, and are not easy to split. They combine with each other to form multi-room blisters. When the blisters are torn off, a honeycomb-like base material and a red eroded surface can be seen, and it is intensely itchy.
2. Erotic typeThe main manifestation is that part of the outer cuticle is thin, macerated and white. The skin falls off due to constant friction while walking, exposing the red and eroded surface. ; In severe cases, the skin between the toes, the intersection of the toe belly and the sole of the foot can be invaded, causing severe itching, mostly between the 3rd, 4th, and 5th toes. More common in people who sweat easily.
3. Desquamation and keratinization typeSymptoms are that the skin on the soles of the feet, edges of the feet, heels and toes becomes thickened, rough, and flaked, and the scales peel off into lumps or small spots that fall off repeatedly.
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