Nail Fungus Infection And Fungal Cures
Extremely hard and thick nails, yellow nails or nails that have
fallen off are all typical symptoms of a nail fungus infection.
Nail fungal infections afflict between 2 and 18 percent of
people around the globe and it can be difficult to treat nail fungal infections successfully and
without unwanted and serious side effects if you decide to go to your GP, you could decide to take the
natural solution.
Due to the difficulty in effectively treating a nail fungus
infection it is better to prevent an infection in the first place. For both fingernails and toenails you
should keep the nail moderately short, cutting the nail straight across and keeping the nail filed and
clean.
For women a fingernail
fungal infection is commonly spread through a nail salon that does not have high sanitary
standards.
- Artificial nails as well as heavily painted nails are breeding
grounds for a fingernail fungus infection.
- A nail salon can spread the fungal infection to other clients
if they are not practicing correct sanitizing measures.
- The fungus then deeply imbeds as more polish or artificial
nails are layered onto the infection; often to cover the unsightly
fungus.
Water, bacteria and other materials can become trapped between an
artificial nail and the actual fingernail and soon become a fungal infection, remember though there
is a fungal cure.
Toenail fungal infections are more difficult to treat and more
difficult to prevent due to the nature of the atmosphere of the foot.
It is
important for everyone to keep their feet clean and dry as these conditions are not hospitable to fungus;
however it can be difficult to do. Feet sweat; we walk through water and commonly find ourselves with dirty
and wet feet.
Being vigilant in keeping the feet dry will help ensure that
toenail fungus infections do not occur.
If you have feet that sweat a lot you may want to consider
changing socks a couple times in the day to ensure clean and dry feet all day
long.
When going to a public pool or bathroom always wear flip flops,
sandals or water shoes. Likewise, never share shoes or socks with other people. This will help prevent the
spread of fungal infections as well as the fungus known as athlete’s
foot.
Preventing nail fungus infection is the best course of action; however, in
the event that a fungal infection does occur taking action right away with natural methods can help the
infection from spreading or getting worse. One natural treatment is to soak a cotton ball with Tea Tree Oil
and apply to the affected nail and area before bed time every night.
Results should be seen within the first
week; however, treatment can continue for several weeks.
If the natural treatment is ineffective you should seek the advice
of a physician for the best treatment. Many fungal treatments have serious side effects including liver
damage.
If the fungus is not spreading or causing discomfort it is often
suggested to not use medicinal treatments at all as the benefits do not outweigh the risk of the side
effects.
If the fungus is spreading, causing discomfort or detaching the
nail from the bed it is often suggested to treat topically at first and then move to oral fungal
medications.
Nail Fungus Cures
Nail fungus, scientifically named Onychomycosis, is a rather
common condition around the world. Nail fungus in fingernails or toenails consist of various
micro-organisms that grow under your nails.
While nail fungus cures can have serious side effects, nail fungus
natural cures are harmless. How to cure nail fungus is best determined when you know the symptoms and
severity of the infection.
Symptoms of nail fungus include flaky, brittle nails,
discoloration, and thickening of the nail as well as debris being trapped under the nail. Severe nail
fungus infections can result in the nail crumbling and loosening (detaching) and falling off all
together.
When the toenail distorts in shape
it can make it painful to wear shoes. If you catch nail fungal infections when they begin it will often
respond well to nail fungus natural cures.
Toenail fungus cures for severe infections can cause serious side
effects including liver damage; therefore it is best to look for a cure for nail fungus as soon as it is
suspected.
The symptoms for toenail fungus as well as fingernail fungus are
generally the same; however, toenail fungus tends to be more difficult to treat due to the moist and
dark conditions of the
foot.
There are several ways in which fungal infections occur.
Tight shoes can weaken the toenail allowing fungus to enter. Walking barefoot in public pools, locker
rooms and bathrooms can spread the fungus.
Cutting the nail too short, injuring the nail or even using other
people’s nail polish can also spread and create nail fungal infections. A nail salon that does not
practice the proper
sanitization is often a culprit for spreading fungal infection.
Once a toenail or fingernail fungus cure is found and administered
it is of up-most importance that you continue in diligently preventing another fungal
infection.
You can prevent subsequent infections by keeping your hands and
feet clean and dry. Socks and shoes should be comfortably loose and it is better if the sock will wick
away moisture from the foot.
Both fingernails and toenails should be kept trimmed, not too short and always cut straight
across.
Nails that are too long as well as too short are subject to injury
and then infection.
When you are in a public pool, bathroom or locker room always wear
sandals or flip flops to avoid the spread of fungus.
Do not share shoes, socks or nail polish with others because it
could potentially carry fungal spores even if the owner does not have an apparent
infection.
Finding the right nail fungus cure can be difficult, it is always best to
start with a nail fungus natural cure such as tea tree oil.
The sooner you begin treatment the more likely a natural treatment
will work. Other natural remedies include rubbing alcohol, apple cider vinegar and
bleach.
When these natural treatments do not work a topical solution may
be necessary; these can be obtained through your physician.
In the worse cases of nail fungal infections an oral medication may be
necessary.
Oral medications do not come without risk or side effects however,
some of the side effects include liver disease.
For these reasons it is always recommended to begin treatment as
soon as the nail fungus symptoms occur.
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