Toenail fungus is a common condition that can
disfigure
or destroy the nail. Toe nail fungus is caused
by many
different types of mold and mildew related
fungi. These
fungi love the dark and moist environment
they find inside your shoes. They grow and feed
on keratin,
the strong protein that is in the hard surface
of your
toenails. Worldwide toenail fungus affects 2
percent
to 18 percent of all people. In the United
States the
percentage is 3 to 5 percent. Children are not
usually
affected; the chances of contracting nail fungus
increases
with
age.
Anyone with poor foot hygiene is at risk of
developing
toenail fungus, but for those who wear tight
fitting
shoes or hosiery are at a higher risk. Also the
nail
needs to breathe, so if you wear layers of toe
nail polish
this is another risk factor. Military personnel,
athletes,
and miners are some of the most common people
that contract
nail fungus. Toenail fungus can be spread from
foot to
foot on the floors locker or shower
rooms. The big toe and little toe are the ones
that toenail
fungus usually appears in first. They get the
most abuse
from the sides of your shoe.
Toenail fungus is characterized by turning
yellow or
brown and will become thick and overgrown. Also,
debris
may accumulate under the nail that has an
offensive odor.
As the infection worsens your nail may
crumble or fall off or it may even become so
thick that
it is very uncomfortable or painful when wearing
shoes.
There are ways you can help in preventing
yourself from
getting toenail fungus. Allow your feet some
breathing
room by wearing comfortable footwear and
hosiery. When
you are in showers or locker rooms
that are frequented by many people wear shoes,
sandals,
or flip flops. Wash your feet on a daily basis
remembering
to dry them thoroughly and then use a quality
foot powder.
Always wear clean socks every
day. Keep your toenails trimmed. Always remember
to disinfect
all your pedicure tools before using them.
Treating toenail fungus can be as easy as
clipping or
filing off the infected part of the toenail. It
is possible
that your doctor can prescribe a medicated nail
polish
that you would apply twice a week until the nail
fungus is gone. If more than one nail is
infected with
nail fungus your doctor may prescribe an oral
medication
that can be taken daily for up to 12 weeks.
There are
side effects with these oral medications
that your doctor will explain to you. If the toe
nail
fungus is not going away with any of the
prescribed cures,
it may have to surgically removed.
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