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Nail Fungus
About Nail Fungus
Nail Fungus Facts

Nail fungus or otherwise known as Tinea Unguium, comes from tiny organisms that inhabit the fingernails and toe nails. These microorganisms employ nails of our fingers and toes as effective barricades. This barricade hinders mild infections to infect the nail. However if the infection sets in, the same barricade also prevents us from treating the skin problem.

Nail infections, especially those arise from fungi, are common. The nail bed is where the fungi usually grow. Slowly the fungus grows but it does not accumulate in other internal organs of the body.

Nail discoloration and alteration in the growth and texture of the nail is one concern in nail fungus. As a result, nails may appear to be brittle, crumbly, and may grow irregularly.

The good news is fungal infections are not considered contagious nor are they easily transmitted by different individuals. Just like any other infections, nail fungus affects people with weaker immune systems. This is because fungi easily survive on weak defense systems.

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Common Causes

How nail infection develops
How nail infection develops
Nail Fungus Infections

Our body is a suitable host for a number of microorganisms including bacteria and fungi. Although most of them help the body’s system in a lot of ways, yet some are detrimental to our bodily tissues.

In fungal nail infections, adults are at greater risk rather than adolescents. A prior history of foot fungus particularly that of athlete’s foot, usually determines the occurrence of nail fungus. Due to its location, fungal nail infections are difficult to treat and have a high probability of recurrence.

Frequent visits to gyms, public swimming pools, or shower rooms often contribute to acquiring nail fungus. Individuals who perspire a lot also have great tendencies of developing fungi infections.

Prevention

Nail Fungus Prevention Tips
Reducing Nail Fungus Risk

Prevention will always be considered the best treatment. Proper grooming and proper cutting of the nails are essential. For hard to cut nails, soften them by soaking in salt water. Be sure to use well ventilated footwear to keep your feet dry. When using artificial nails, instruct your manicurist to use sterilize materialize to avoid onset of any infections. Consult a podiatrist when early signs of fungal infections appear near your feet.

Topical creams and ointments are usually applied directly mild fungal infections of the skin. Over-the-counter (OTC) medications include Nizoral, Monistat, Lotrimin, Lamisil and Tinactin. If these topical treatments are not sufficient enough, oral medications may be administered when properly recommended by health professionals.

It is important to note that oral medications may have a number of side effects. Inform your doctors of any other medications you’re presently taking such as birth control pills or Depo-Provera, before prescribing any antifungal medications as treatment.

Treatment

How to treat nail fungus infection

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