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Nail
fungus
infections are caused by various factors. It is easier for the nail to
get infected when an individual is injured and when the shoes are so
tight to the extent that the shoes pinch the person. It is very easy to
get and contract nail fungus and it common among those who have sweaty
feet, share bathrooms, swimming pools, showers and locker rooms. Also
people who do a lot of standing and are on their feet frequently as in
the case of runners, athletes and dancers. If an individual also has a
history of athlete’s foot, has manicure and pedicure in
places and salons where they do not take care of their nail
files. It
is also common among those who are about sixty five years old and above
and people who have diabetes and other forms of circulatory
diseases.It is easy to spot the incidence of nail fungus
infection. This is noticeable in the color of the fingernail or toenail
which becomes yellow, yellow –green or green.
Followed by the nails getting flaky, smelly nails
particularly the toe nails. The nails may also collect debris under
them. This is also backed by the thickening of the toenails making the
shoes tight, painful, and difficult to walk or stand. Therefore, an
individual who has all these symptoms would do well to see a doctor as
soon as possible as it is possible that when the infection is not
attended to and treated well, it will result in a worsened
condition of the infection.If
you’ve got all of
these symptoms, then a diagnosis is in order and you need to
see a
doctor in the shortest time possible.
If the doctor finds that you indeed have a nail fungus infection, then
he’ll recommend what to do in the form of treatment options.
There are varied treatment methods that you can opt for. First on the
list is oral prescription. These are oral suspensions taken by the
patient to cure the infection. In cases where the toenail is infected,
this form of treatment lasts just twelve weeks. Because
it is an oral
suspension, it works by absorption through the
bloodstream only to be
deposited under the nails where it attacks the fungus.For more
information visit: Healthy Nails
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