Tineamanuum is a dermatophyte infection on the palms and between the fingers that can spread to the back of the hands. Tinea manuum and tinea pedis are similar, but there are differences. For example, the incidence of tinea manuum is lower than that of tinea pedis, and complications are rare. Tinea pedis is mostly bilateral, while tinea manuum is more common on one side. Even if both sides are involved, the severity varies. Squamous keratosis is more common, while erosion and exudation are rare. In addition, due to frequent washing and treatment on the hands, the skin lesions are atypical, and the positive rate of bacterial testing is also relatively low. In traditional Chinese medicine, tinea pedis belongs to the category of tinea manuum. "Surgery Zhengzong" records: Goose palm wind is caused by the hot stomach meridian of Foot Yangming, dry blood, and coagulation caused by external cold, causing the skin to wither and rupture.
Huiminju Tinea Cream can be used for effective treatment, avoid direct contact with the source of infection (such as frequent scratching of tinea pedis), and reduce the damage to the skin caused by acid and alkaline substances in daily work. The key is to pay attention to personal, family and collective hygiene.