What are the common causes of beriberi

As the weather turns hot, the difficult beriberi will appear again. Many people may ask how beriberi comes from? Why do you suffer from beriberi? The following is my introduction to the common causes of beriberi for you. I hope it can help you.

Beriberi is a common ringworm skin disease. Summer is the high incidence season of beriberi, so finding out the common reasons for the formation of beriberi can effectively avoid the formation of beriberi and stay away from the harm of beriberi to us. What are the common reasons for the formation of beriberi?

First of all, fungi exist in a large number in the surrounding environment where we live, and its transmission sites are very extensive. There are a large number of pathogenic fungi in public places such as bathrooms, swimming pools, hotels, barber shops, schools, kindergartens, troops and crowd gathering places. In addition, fungi can also be parasitic on domestic pet cats, dogs, pigs, cattle, sheep and other livestock. Frequent contact with animals or the land around the living environment of animals will be prone to fungal infection.

Secondly, personal hygiene is not enough. The occurrence of all ringworm diseases is closely related to the health status of individual patients and diseased parts. Which part of the environmental conditions (mainly temperature and humidity) are suitable for pathogenic growth, which part may grow ringworm. Due to the dense sweat glands of the foot, sweat secretion is active. If you wear airtight shoes and socks, coupled with a lot of exercise, your feet are more likely to sweat than other parts, and it is easier to achieve a warm and humid environment suitable for fungal growth, which is more conducive to the growth of fungi, resulting in tinea.

Finally, there is no distribution of sebaceous glands on the plantar and ventral side between toes, resulting in the lack of fatty acids to inhibit skin fungi, making the physiological defense function relatively poor. At the same time, there are abundant sweat glands on the plantar, ventral and interphalangeal skin, which are easy to sweat, resulting in a warm and humid environment conducive to the growth of dermatophytes and white rosary beads.

In addition, the horny layer of plantar skin is thick, and the keratin in the horny layer is the nutrient of tinea. Moreover, due to wearing shoes and socks, it is locally muggy, hard to sweat and wet, which is more conducive to the growth of skin tinea and Candida albicans, and is prone to beriberi. Therefore, we must wash our feet frequently, change shoes and socks frequently, and wear no or less airless shoes.

Leek soaking method

First prepare some leeks, then wash the leeks, chop them up and put them into the foot washing basin. Pour in the prepared boiling water, stir it, and soak your feet when the water temperature drops to the appropriate temperature. When soaking our feet, we can rub our feet with leeks. The effect of this method on beriberi is very good.

Pickled feet with ginger and salt water

First peel and shred the ginger, put it into the pot and cook for about 5 minutes, then add an appropriate amount of salt, turn off the fire and pour the water into the foot wash basin. Wait until the water temperature drops before soaking your feet. Using this foot soaking can not only treat beriberi, but also relieve our physical fatigue.

White vinegar therapy

Use a cotton swab dipped in white vinegar, and then apply it to the affected area of beriberi. If you apply it once, you can ensure that this situation will not occur in about half a month. And then if there is beriberi again, then apply white vinegar.

Pepper saline therapy

Put the pepper and salt into the pot, wait until it boils for about 2 minutes, and then pour it into the foot wash basin. When the water doesn't burn your feet, put your feet in and soak for about 20 minutes at a time. Basically soak every night. Almost seven days can cure beriberi.

Pear peel therapy

When eating pears, remember to peel off the pear skin, then put the pear skin where there is beriberi, and slowly rub it for about 3 minutes to treat beriberi.

White sugar therapy

First wash your feet, soak them in warm water for 30 minutes, and then wipe them clean. Finally, take some white sugar and smear it on the place with beriberi. In this way, rub it repeatedly. Do it once every three days, and it can be cured after about three times.

Garlic soaked in vinegar

After peeling the garlic, soak it in vinegar for about three days, then take out the garlic and directly wipe the place with beriberi. Wipe it almost three times a day until there is no beriberi.

Beriberi (foot odor) is due to the strong secretion of sweat glands in the body, and the sweat gland secretion produces foul odor under the decomposition of bacteria and molds. Sweating makes bacteria easy to reproduce, so foot odor is often associated with hyperhidrosis.

(1) pay attention to cleaning, keep the skin dry, keep the feet clean, wash several times a day, and change socks frequently.

(2) it is not suitable to wear airtight shoes such as sports shoes and tourist shoes at ordinary times, so as to avoid excessive foot sweat and aggravation of foot odor.

(3) actively eliminate inducing factors, such as foot sweat, tinea pedis, etc.

(4) do not eat foods that are easy to cause sweating, such as pepper, raw onion, raw garlic, etc.

(5) the mood should be quiet and passionate, which is easy to induce sweating and aggravate foot odor

(6) the treatment of this disease is mainly external treatment.