Athlete's foot

Tinea pedis (tinea pedis), commonly known as Hong Kong feet, is a dermatophyte infection that occurs on the skin of the plantar area and between the toes. Sometimes it can extend to the heel and the back of the foot. It is similar to the stinky snail and snail blister called by traditional Chinese medicine, such as "Yinzong Jinjian? Surgical Heart Method": "Stinous snails are the most lingering, with white spots on the feet and girls, and it smells like rubbing the skin ... "The snail blisters grow on the soles of the feet, and the cold and humid inside are steamed and swollen, and the yellow swollen beans are swollen and stiff, and the stinky edema is broken." TCM believes that the disease is caused by moist heat betting or due to poisoning in a long-lived wetland.

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