How does darling tinea manus treat?
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Tinea manus, as the name suggests, is a skin disease caused by fungal infection of hands. It is mainly caused by Trichophyton rubrum (about 55.6%), tinea mentagrophytes (gypsum), Trichophyton (about 22.7%), etc. This disease is mainly contagious. The important cause of tinea manus infection is long immersion, friction, injury, contact with detergent and solvent. Therefore, the incidence rate of tinea manus in some industries is quite high. Tinea manus is highly infectious. Shaking hands with patients and intimate contact may lead to the onset of tinea manus. Tinea manus is a stubborn skin disease, and it is more difficult to treat. In addition, tinea manus is highly infectious, which brings great ideological burden to patients. Most of the patients were young and middle-aged women, many of whom had a history of wearing rings. How does darling tinea manus treat? I'd like to share my views with you.
How does darling tinea manus treat?
1. The blister scale type is mostly unilateral. Starting from a certain part of the palm, it is a needle sized blister with thick and shiny wall and clear liquid. Blisters gather or disperse in groups and itch consciously. After the blister dried, it desquamated and gradually spread to all sides, forming ring or multi ring damage with clear edge. The course of disease is chronic and can last for many years, until all palms are involved and spread to the back of the hand, fingernails, and even the opposite palm. Sometimes blisters can be secondary to infection and form pustules. Compared with tinea pedis, tinea manus has fewer secondary severe bacterial infections.
2. The keratotic thickening type is mainly developed from blister scale type. Patients often have many years of history, involving both hands, can also be unilateral. There is no obvious blister or ring desquamation in the lesions. The palmar surface is diffusely red and thickened, the skin lines are deepened, the skin is rough, dry and desquamated. In winter, cracks often occur, sometimes deep cracks with bleeding, unbearable pain, affecting activities. In addition to dermatophytes, the factors that promote the palmar keratosis and thickening are also related to long-term scratching, washing, soap, detergent, various chemicals and solvents stimulation and improper treatment.
3. Treatment of tinea manus prescription: 30 grams of cortex rehmanniae, 15 grams of licorice. Add water to fry and soak the finger.
matters needing attention
For patients with mild symptoms of tinea manus and tinea pedis, they should wash their hands frequently. Method 4 is the most convenient and fast method. In addition, they should not scratch the affected part with their hands casually. They should eat less spicy food and try to avoid scratching and hot water. Avoid contact with various detergents, soaps and organic solvents to avoid aggravation of symptoms. The pathogenic bacteria causing tinea manus spread rapidly. For example, some people often live in public swimming pools and are more likely to get sick. The severity of patients with tinea manus is different. In the process of treatment, patients must avoid trauma and reduce the probability of skin encountering various substances stimulation, so as to reduce the invasion of fungi into the wound site and reduce the incidence of tinea manus, As long as the patients do a good job of skin care, reasonable diet, proper exercise, we can recover as soon as possible, and get rid of the trouble caused by tinea manus as soon as possible.