How to Get Rid of Nail Fungus
Nail Fungus - No Need To Keep Living With The Infection
by Richard Clement
Nail disorders are rarely disabling or even painful.
But they are a nuisance. One of the most common problems is toenail fungus (medical name onychomysosis)-about 15%
of people have it, including nearly half of those over 70. This infection has received a great deal of press and
advertisement time, as there are finally therapies that actually successfully eradicate these
infections.
A fast overview of the disease can really help us to get rid of
it.
The body normally hosts a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi. Some of these are useful to
the body. Others may multiply rapidly and form infections. Fungi can live on the dead tissues of the hair, nails,
and outer skin layers. An infection of nail fungus (called-onychomycosis) occurs when fungi infect one or more of
your nails. Onychomycosis usually begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail.
This commonly affects toe nails rather than finger nails. The infection actually eats your skin and nail, so it can
continue growing and may spread to other nails. Your nails may look "different," be so thick they're hard to trim,
and may cause you discomfort, pain or tenderness that disrupts daily activities.The prevalence of onychomycosis is
about 15% in the adult population. Infections of nail fungus account for about half of all nail disorders. These
infections usually develop on nails continually exposed to warm, moist environments, such as sweaty shoes or shower
floors. nail infections may be difficult to treat and may recur often.
What are the symptoms of nail infection ?
Anyone can get a fungal nail infection. They are especially common in people with diabetes or circulation problems.
Children hardly ever get fungal nail infections. Primarily you may see, smell, or feel a nail fungus infection once
it takes hold.
· Nails may look brownish, yellowish, or have little white patches. Some may even be brown or black.
· Nails may get flaky, brittle, and chipped.
· Bits of "gunk" or debris may collect under your nails. Your nails may smell bad.
· Nails may get so thick that wearing shoes causes pain.
· Discomfort from the infection may make it hard to walk, work, or do other activities.
These symptoms may not get better. In fact, if nail fungus infections are not treated, they may get worse. First,
your healthcare provider will look closely at your nails. If your healthcare provider thinks you have nail fungus,
he may perform a test. Your healthcare provider may clip off a small piece of your nail so that it can be examined.
It may be examined in the office or sent out to a lab. This is the only way to know if you really have nail
fungus.The sooner you visit your doctor and get diagnosed , the sooner, you can stop the infection from getting
worse and begin to see healthier nails grow again.Fungal nail infections may be difficult to treat and may become a
reservoir for fungal organisms, causing their recurrence in the skin or nails.
What are the causes of the nail infection and how did you get it ?
Nail fungus is made up of tiny organisms that can infect fingernails and toenails. These organisms are called
dermatophytes. Nail fungus is very common.The nail fungus moves in under the nail. The nail provides a safe place
for the fungus and protects it while it grows.Anything that damages a nail can make it easier for the fungus to
move in, such as:
· An injury (like banging a fingernail with a hammer)
· Tight shoes that pinch the toes Other risk factors that can increase your risk of developing nail fungus are:
· Wearing socks and shoes that hinder ventilation and don't absorb perspiration
· Perspiring heavily
· Walking barefoot in damp public places ,such as swimming pools,gyms and shower rooms
· Smoking
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Remedies For Home Toe Nail Fungus Cure And Treatment
by Jim Brenner et al
Toe nail fungus is never pleasant. If you suspect that you may be experiencing
a fungal growth underneath your toenails, it's best if you can catch it early.
In the early stages, you have a lot of toe nail fungus cure options. Later on,
it cannot be addressed without the doctor's advice and prescription
medication.
If you believe you've caught it early, try one of the five methods below to get
rid of it quick...
Hair Dryer
The main thing to fighting foot fungus is to keep your toe nails dry as the
Sahara desert. So after every shower, after swimming, or after a long day at
work sweating in your socks, plug the hair dryer in and get blowing. Get under
all of your toenails, really dry them all out. Fungus thrives on moisture, so
no matter what other method you hope to try, make sure that you use the blow
dryer, too. Medication and treatments have come a long way, but getting your
hands dirty with a practical solution remains one of the most effective methods
of treating fungus.
Vick's
A sort of unorthodox method of fighting foot fungus. In the morning, when you
put on your socks, put a little bit of Vick's Vapor Rub underneath each
toenail. Just make sure that your feet are completely dry beforehand or you may
trap moisture underneath the nails. This takes a little bit of time, but it
gets the job done and helps to stave off further fungal growth underneath your
toe nails.
Soak and Clip
During the advanced stages, you may have to get into this gruesome task. Soak
your feet in warm water for twenty minutes, and clip away as much as you
comfortably can. It will be more than you'd usually clip away, and it will
gross you out a bit, but it will also help to thwart the fungal infection from
becoming much worse in the near future. It must be done, as icky as it may
be.
Water and Vinegar
Don't soak your feet in just vinegar, rather, pour some white vinegar into a
water foot bath. This will lower your pH levels. At first this only inhibits
further growth, but after three to six months, you should be completely foot
fungus free, as it will, eventually, kill off the infection permanently.
Air'em Out
No excuses. Wear sandals, even if that means exposing your gross infection. Go
barefoot whenever you can. Keep a room fan pointed at your feet if you have to.
Whatever you can do to get more air to your feet, do it.
Foot fungus sucks, and toe nail fungus is the worst. But if you know how to
deal with it, if you catch it early, you can stop it before it becomes a
serious problem.
About the Author:
Toe nail fungus cure is nothing that you should
play with. YouFeelingWell? Because the toe nails can hurt
when you have fungus in them.. Not only this, but they are
embarrassing.
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· People whose hands are often wet (for example, dishwashers in restaurants and professional house cleaners) are
more likely to get fungal fingernail infections.
That's why it's so hard to reach and stop nail fungus.Most often, nail fungus appears in the toenails. This is
because socks and shoes keep the toenails dark, warm, and moist. This is a perfect place for the fungus to grow.The
organisms that make up nail fungus can sometimes spread from one person to another because these organisms can live
where the air is often moist and people's feet are bare. This can happen in places like shower stalls, bathrooms,
or locker rooms.Nail fungus may also spread from one of your nails to other nails.People with diabetes are nearly
three times more likely to get nail fungus infection as people without diabetes. Because people with diabetes have
circulation problems, left untreated, the infection can often lead to more severe health problems on the foot.
How to take care on the infection ?
Here are some things you can do to take care of your nails if you have a fungal infection:
· Keep your nails cut short and file down any thick areas.
· Don't use the same nail trimmer or file on healthy nails and infected nails. If you have your nails
professionally manicured, you should bring your own nail files and trimmers from home.
· Wear waterproof gloves for wet work (like washing dishes or floors). To protect your fingers, wear 100 percent
cotton gloves for dry work.
· Wear 100 percent cotton socks. Change your socks when they are damp from sweat or if your feet get wet. Put on
clean, dry socks every day.
· Wear shoes with good support and a wide toe area. Don't wear pointed shoes that press your toes together.
· Avoid walking barefoot in public areas, such as locker rooms.
These are just some simple steps to do for your infection. The first step to beating nail fungus is getting a
diagnosis. Your doctor will likely examine your nails first. Knowing the cause of your infection helps determine
the best course of treatment.When your doctor diagnose your infection ,he will (most often) prescribe you some oral
antifungal medication.It's quite impossible to beat fungus without proper medications.
These days there is one very effective drug to treat nail fungus. Lamisil (Terbinafine hydrochloride) is prescribed
for the treatment of onychomycosis of the toenail or fingernail due to dermatophytes .Terbinafine is in a class of
medications called antifungals. It works by stopping the growth of fungi.The fungus under your nails is attracted
to keratin, one of the substances in your nails and skin. The fungus feeds on keratin deep under the nail in the
nail bed. Terbinafine is also attracted to keratin. It can be there to attack the infection. Surface treatments may
not be able to reach it in sufficient amounts, so terbinafine hydrochloride is given orally in tablet form, which
is absorbed through the bloodstream to reach the infection. Lamisil Tablets are the #1 prescribed treatment for
nail fungus infection worldwide.And because nail fungus infection can be so tough to treat, the medicine from
Lamisil Tablets will stay in the nail bed months after your prescription is done and continue fighting the
infection so you can grow clearer, healthier nails.Terbinafine comes as a tablet to take by mouth. It is usually
taken for 6 weeks for fingernail fungus and once a day for 12 weeks for toenail fungus ,but you won't see the end
result of treatment until the nail grows back completely. It may take four to 12 months to eliminate an
infection.
For more information about coping with nail fungus and other diseases you can visit my site http://www.gene-alliance.com/antifungal.html .
About the author:
Richard Clement is an online publisher dedicated in helping online users getting appropriate and effective medical
care. Visit my site http://www.gene-alliance.com/antifungal.html for more info.
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