Athlete's foot is not unfamiliar to everyone, and there are also many friends who are very troubled by athlete's foot in their daily lives. Especially for pregnant women, if they have athlete's foot, not only will they feel itchy, but it will also be difficult to treat. Can medication be used to treat athlete's foot during pregnancy?

Pregnant women with beriberi can be treated with medication, but in general, in clinical practice, pregnant women should pay special attention to the use of topical medications because the body of expectant mothers is relatively fragile during pregnancy. To prevent accidental harm to the body, it is best to use them under the guidance of a doctor. If the problem of beriberi is severe, seek medical attention promptly. It is also recommended that pregnant women pay attention to foot problems in daily life to prevent fungal infections, which can cause more serious harm to the body.
As for the treatment of athlete's foot, it can also be adjusted through some small methods in daily life. It is necessary to adjust according to the type of athlete's foot, such as keratinized athlete's foot, which can cause thickening of the skin keratin at the heel and abnormal flaking. This can be done by heating ginger slices with appropriate salt until boiling, rubbing the foot area, treating athlete's foot, and removing foot odor.
In addition, if it belongs to the blister type of athlete's foot, rice sized blisters will appear on the soles, edges, and other parts of the foot. You can use low heat to boil soybeans and soak the feet, which has a good effect on treating athlete's foot. If you use this method, you should pay attention to soaking your feet every day in order to achieve good therapeutic effects.