If the body's immune system is weakened, it is easy to be infected by bacteria, so athlete's foot is prone to occur. If athlete's foot attacks in summer, it may cause special itching and a strong odor, so it needs to be treated in a timely manner, otherwise it may affect normal life. Can athlete's foot medicine be sprayed during breastfeeding?
During lactation, it is appropriate to use some beriberi medicine that does not affect breastfeeding. Moreover, athlete's foot may be caused by fungal infection. If the condition is not particularly severe, some external antibacterial ointment can be used, and the effect will be relatively good after 2-4 weeks. However, as it is in the stage of breastfeeding, caution should be taken when using medication. But the externally applied medication is unlikely to have a significant impact.
So besides applying topical ointments, what other methods can be used to help improve athlete's foot?
Because athlete's foot may not only be caused by fungal infections, but also by the shoes worn. Therefore, if the shoes are not good, it is easy to cause weak athlete's foot, or if the athlete's foot gets better, it is also easy to recur. Therefore, it is important to wear breathable and comfortable shoes, especially in summer when breathability is very important.
In addition, it is necessary to clean your feet in a timely manner every day, especially after walking a lot or sweating a lot. You must clean your feet in a timely manner and soak them appropriately, which can also have the effect of removing athlete's foot.