Prescription for treating beriberi
1, foot washing with eggplant roots and salted boiled water can cure beriberi.
2, athlete's foot, athlete's foot, can be cured by continuous washing with raw garlic.
3. Mix the ointment into paste with vinegar and apply it to the affected area. When used in combination, 1 time can be used, and it can be cured after 2 ~ 3 times.
4, athlete's foot committed in summer, can be washed and dried, and then applied to the affected area with essential balm 1, twice a day, usually several times.
5. Take the ash and withdraw it at the wet and itchy toes, which can cure the blisters and itching between the toes.
6, beriberi for many years, can be applied with toothpaste, the effect is very effective.
7. Green tea contains tannic acid, which has antibacterial effect, especially for the treatment of beriberi.
8. Take1000g medical stone and soak it in 2000g boiling water. Scrubbing feet, acne, eczema, miliaria and other diseases with this water every day has obvious curative effect.
Causes of beriberi
1, the cuticle of the sole is thick.
The cuticle of the plantar panel is thick, and the keratin in the cuticle is a rich nutrient for fungi, which is beneficial to the growth of fungi.
2. Humid environment
The soles of the feet are a sweaty environment. The sole of the foot has more than 600 sweat glands per square centimeter, 2 ~ 4 times more than other parts of the body. There are about 250,000 sweat glands in total, which can secrete nearly 500 ml of sweat every day. Besides water and salt, sweat also contains lactic acid and urea. When the water content is high, it is very beneficial to the reproduction of bacteria and mold.
3. Bacterial decomposition
Generally speaking, the chief culprit of beriberi is the bacteria in the foot, mainly Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton roseum and Trichophyton gypsum. These bacteria can decompose the metabolites of the panel, but in the process of decomposition, they will produce stench.
4. Age
It is more common in young adults, but there is no statistics showing that the incidence increases with age.
5, the soles of the feet sweat more
Foot odor is because there are many sweat glands on the soles of the feet and it is easy to sweat. Besides water and salt, sweat also contains lactic acid and urea. In the case of sweating, bacteria on the feet multiply and decompose keratin, and urea and lactic acid in sweat will give off an unpleasant smell. If the shoes are airtight and the air is not circulating, the smell will accumulate and be particularly strong.
6. Endocrine changes
During pregnancy, women's ability to resist fungal infection is reduced due to endocrine changes, and tinea pedis is prone to occur.
7. Hot and enclosed space
When the shoes are tightly worn and the ventilation is not good, the PH value of the panel surface will change from the original PH4.4 to around PH7, releasing carbon dioxide gas, which is the most suitable environment for some bacteria to grow on the soles of feet.
8. unhealthy
Long-term use of corticosteroids, antibiotics or immunosuppressants due to poor health or illness. , so that the immune function is damaged and it is easy to suffer from tinea pedis.
9, foot panel damage
Injury of the foot plate destroys the defensive function of the plate and is also one of the factors inducing tinea pedis.
10 climate
Fungi reproduce and grow actively in warm and humid conditions, so the incidence rate in the south is high, and there are fewer patients in dry and cold areas in the north.
1 1, the resistance drops.
Diabetic patients are prone to tinea pedis due to the disorder of substance metabolism caused by insulin deficiency, and the increase of sugar in the face plate leads to the decrease of resistance.
12, occupation
Some workers in factories and mines need to wear rubber shoes or boots, and some work environments are hot and humid, such as some workshops in textile mills, where the incidence of tinea pedis is high.
Methods of preventing beriberi
1, keep it clean
Keep feet clean and dry and treat sweaty feet. Change your shoes and socks frequently. People with tight toes can put toilet paper in the middle to absorb water and breathe. Shoes should be well ventilated.
2.* * Other people's shoes
Don't use other people's slippers, bath towels, wet wipes, etc. Don't walk in the sewage beside bathhouses and swimming pools. Don't walk in the sewage beside bathhouses and swimming pools.
3, shoes with spices
Stuffing some deodorizing bags made of spices, tea leaves and bamboo charcoal in shoes can eliminate germs and odors.
4. The shoe cabinet should be ventilated
Prevent shoe cabinets from infecting beriberi. Shoe cabinets should also be ventilated frequently; If the shoe cabinet can't move, it should be scrubbed regularly with disinfectant or put in desiccant to remove moisture.
Step 5 strengthen exercise
Strengthening physical exercise, paying attention to nutrition and strengthening physical resistance also have a certain effect on preventing tinea pedis.