Glycolic Acid Athletes Foot Treatment
On the treatment of tinea pedis by glycolic acid
The disease of tinea pedis is disturbing to many people. And the treatment of glycolic acid in this disease has gradually become more and more important for doctors.

Glycolic acid has a warm nature and unique ability. In the treatment of tinea pedis, the first thing is to inhibit bacteria. Tinea pedis is mostly caused by the growth of fungi, and glycolic acid can break the living environment of fungi and hinder their reproduction. Fungi like temperature and humidity, glycolic acid can moderately regulate the humidity of the affected part, and its chemical characteristics can cause the cell membrane of fungi to crack, making it difficult to survive.

Furthermore, glycolic acid is beneficial to skin repair. Tinea pedis often causes itching, molting, and damage to the skin of the feet. Glycolic acid can promote the renewal of the stratum corneum, accelerate the metabolism of damaged skin cells, and make new skin grow rapidly. It can penetrate deep into the bottom layer of the skin, nourish cells, and restore the skin to a healthy state.

The treatment method should be applied according to the symptoms. In light cases, glycolic acid solution can be prepared, soaked in it, and it should be done regularly every day. After several times, it can be seen that the itching is slightly reduced and the molting is gradually slowed. In severe cases, in addition to soaking the feet, it can be prepared with glycolic acid ointment, applied to the affected area, gently rubbed to help it penetrate into the skin. During the treatment period, it is necessary to take care of foot hygiene, change shoes and socks often, and keep it dry.

However, glycolic acid is used to treat tinea pedis, and Some people have sensitive skin, and when they first use it, they may feel a slight tingling sensation. This is the process of skin adaptation. If the tingling is severe, they should stop using it immediately. And the treatment is not achieved overnight, and perseverance is required to heal.

In short, the treatment of glycolic acid on tinea pedis is quite effective, but it is the best policy to use it reasonably and cautiously.