Monday, April 13, 2015

Toenail Fungus and Children


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The chances of being infected with toenail fungus increase with age. As our immune system weakens, the fungi have a greater chance of thriving and spreading from toe to toe. But toenail fungus can actually be found on people of any age, even children. This is much more unlikely to happen than on an elderly adult, but it is possible.
Children often have don’t understand the importance of having good hygiene. Playing barefoot in dirt is an easy way for toenail fungus to invade a child’s toenail. The immune system should help keep it away, but unfortunately it doesn’t always work that way. And the toenail is not the only place fungus could attack. Children who don’t wash their hands as much as they should could, on rare occasions, lead to a fingernail fungus infection.
If your child has been infected with nail fungus, you should seek out treatment as soon as possible. Adults don’t want people to see their infected nails, and the embarrassment could be handled even worse in children. They are much more likely to be teased than an adult, which could cause self-esteem issues now and later in life. There are a variety of toenail fungus treatment options available on the market, so consult with a doctor to find out which one would be right for your child.

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