Showing posts with label toenail fungus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toenail fungus. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2016

Who is the best person to treat your nail fungus



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Who is the best person to treat your nail fungus? Your doctor of course! There are several hundred home remedies attempted by man to treat nail fungus, but there has been no official records reporting the true effectiveness or cure rate of these topicals. This may come as a shock but there are actually several different types of nail fungus! There are also other medical conditions that can mimic the appearance and symptoms of nail fungus making it difficult to diagnose. So you should save yourself the time and energy and just get a professional and medical opinion of a licensed podiatrist or dermatologist.
There are three main ways to deal with your unsightly nail fungus, one of the most common ways it by taking oral medications. However consumers beware, there are several side effects to taking oral antibiotics such as liver damage and overall health issues. Additionally it can take up to 4 months just to see the pills take effect.
There are also several antifungal creams and sprays to treat your toenail fungus, but their cure rate is lacking due to nature of the fungus which lives sandwiched in between the nail and skin of your toe making it hard for the dreams to penetrate the fungus at it’s core.
You can also remove the nail but since the fungus can also affect the skin, unless properly treated, can come back.

Monday, December 28, 2015

Tea Bag Nail Wraps

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There’s nothing worse than spending week after week trying to grow out long healthy nails and getting a crack or split right in the middle of your growing process! So what do you do? Turn over and accept defeat? Cut your losses, literally? No way, try using this simple DIY to repair damaged or cracked nails that will help strengthen your nail base completely.
Here’s what you’ll need; a tea bag of any kind so long as it’s made out of paper. nail file, another nail file only this one MUST be super fine-grained, and a base coat of your choosing but preferably one with nutrients and vitamins for strength!
Here’s how it works and what you’ll need to do. Take your tea bag and empty out it’s entire content, yup that’s right, you only need the tea bag for this beauty tip, so go ahead and empty out everything. Now cut out a small rectangular section of your tea bag about the width and length of your nail. Apply your base coat, while your first coat is still wet put your tea bag with extra space below over the crack or split. The extra room is to help with strength. Press down gently to make sure everything is nice and smooth, this part might get messy but it shouldn’t be a problem and can be smoothed out later. Press down till smooth then apply another layer of your base coat, your tea bag should start turning transparent at this stage.
You can trim off the extra paper with either scissors or a nail file, it shouldn’t be a problem and should come off easily hassle free. Normally it is never advised to file the tops of yours nails, usually filing the tops of your nails will weaken them and cause damage and stress, but this is the exception. You won’t necessarily be filling your nails directly, more so the tea bags just to help blend them in with your nail very very lightly. This step will also help you smooth out any bumps or ridges. Make sure you’re filing down with your super fine grained file! Now apply your last layer of your base coat and let dry completely, do not rush it! You need it to dry completely! You are now ready to apply your choice of nail polish and enjoy your newly repaired nail!
If you don’t have any cracks or damages you can also use this as a way of reinforcing the tips of your nails if your’s tends to break and chip easily. Just remember to be gentle with your nails and go easy on the filing!

Friday, December 18, 2015

The Reality of Nail Fungus

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Do you know the percent of Americans who are affected by toenail fungus? 12% of all Americans! But what is the difference between bacteria and fungus? Fungus can multiply rapidly and cause different types of infection to the body. There are two different types of fungus that our skin is susceptible to. Candida and Dermatophytes, both of these types of fungi can affect our nails but usually Dermatophytes is the type of fungus most commonly found on the average, everyday, nail fungus infections.
There are several dangers of toenail fungus, and the longer you put off treatment, the more susceptible your nails become! In most prolonged cases the nail becomes brittle and flaky, and can detach itself from the skin completely. The shape of the nail can distort and become deformed while also changing the color of the nail entirely.
Pain is also a side affect from toenail fungus. If left untreated this pain can spread from toe to toe and eventually foot to foot. The fungus can even travel to the hands which can be much harder to treat. If you have a weakened immune system or suffer from AIDS, leukemia, or have an organ transplant, you are at a much higher risk to developing the fungus and pain involved if left untreated.
For more information feel free to contact our Boston location. In our Boston location you can get free consultation for toenail fungus laser treatment.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Why Do We Bite Our Nails?


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We’ve all been guilty of it, at least once in our lives we’ve nibbled at least on one of our nails. But why? To clean off a broken nail, or is there more to it than that? Is there more of a deep compulsory habit we’re unaware of, if so how does it form? And is it possible to stop it?
Biting your fingernails is a habit that often times starts in your childhood. Studies have shown that about 60% of children and around 45% of teenagers are nail biters. Nail biting becomes less and less common after the age of 18, but if the habit is already deeply ingrained in the individual, it can continue into adulthood.
But why do we do it? What drives us to bite our nails exactly? Stress and boredom play a huge role as for the reason. The habit can often be linked to anxiety or to keep the the body and mind occupied when the mind lacks interest. Anxiety, loneliness, or any other types of emotional triggers can also lead to nail biting. Biting fingernails can also be a sign of OCD also known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. Regular nail biting can cause severe damage to the nail and the surrounding skin which can be considered a form of self mutilation and harm!
If you bite your nails on the regular, your nails and cuticles suffer, the area around your nails can become infected since it’s easy for bacteria to travel from your fingers to your mouth and face. Nail biting can also affect your teeth! It can severely weaken them or push their alignment out of place.
If you are a consistent nail biter try adding a bitter polish to your nails, it will discourage you from biting after leaving a sour taste in your mouth. If you find stress and anxiety is what causes you to nibble on your nails try alternatives when relaxing like yoga or meditation. Even something as simple as deep breathing and squeezing a stress ball would be a game changer!

Friday, December 11, 2015

Toenail Fungus Laser Treatment! (800) 672-0625



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Laser Nail Therapy Clinic is the Largest Toenail Fungus Laser Removal Clinic in the United States! 

If you are suffering from a nail fungus infection on your hands or in your toenails you owe it to your self to seek out the best treatment possible. You do not have to be embarrassed to show your hands or feet in public any longer!

All of our offices use the PinPointe FootLaser, which is the most effective treatment option for nail fungus available to date. Also, all of our free consultation and toenail fungus laser removal treatments are performed by Podiatrists, (doctor who specializes in the feet) never a technician. 

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Friday, December 4, 2015

Fighting Fungus With Garlic

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The use of garlic to treat fungal infections has been in practice for generations. It’s been known to be effective in treating hard to reach places making it stand out against other home remedies. The reason most doctors and medical treatments are unable to fully cure some fungal infections are because of their hard to reach areas, making garlic your best kept weapon!
So how exactly do you apply garlic to your nails? Start by applying a warm compress against the affected area. This will open the pores on the skin which will attract the fungus to the surface. Fungi love hot and moist environments and are naturally drawn to these conditions.
Apply one clove of mashed garlic to the affected area with a cotton ball, apply medical tape and wrap it around the toe so the gauze stays fixed. Replace with a clean dressing every three to five hours. Do not reuse the the same garlic, only use freshly mashed garlic!
Another thing that you can do to maximize the healing properties found in garlic is eat! Combat the fungus internally and externally, don’t give it a chance! Try to eat at least one clove daily, eating the extra clove will give the garlic more potency.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

How Ingrown Toenails Form







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Imagine this, you awake on a beautiful sunlit Sunday morning, the weather outside? Perfect. You arise out of your bed the image of perfection, your health is top notch and your physical form majestic. You hear the sound of birds chirping in the distance outside your window as you make your way to your bedroom closet as to change into your running attire. You put on a loose shirt and some comfortable pants which hang slightly baggy on your form. You take your time making your way downstairs and plop yourself down on the last step where you leave your running shoes. You unbundle a new pair of socks and place them on your feet. You untie your shoes previously made from the run before and slide your foot into your sneaker. But what’s this?! Pain! Pain in such graphic sensation! But why? What’s causing this pain, how did this happen and what did you do to deserve this?
My friend, you have what millions of other people around the world suffer from everyday; an ingrown toenail. But what caused it and why?
An ingrown toenail occurs when the toenail starts growing into the skin of the toe at a curve rather than straight out. this can happen on any toe, either foot but happens most commonly on the big toe. Ingrown toenails can be quite painful to the touch and can become swollen and red. If left untreated for too long they can also become severely infected.
Ingrown toenails can happen for all different reasons, but the most commonly due to not cutting nails properly. Other reasons may be hereditary, trauma or recent injury, or ill fitted shoes.
If you’ve been experiencing ingrown toenails your whole life then you most likely have a congenital condition which is just a fancy way of saying you were born with large toenails. If this is the case you must use caution when trimming your nails and try to cut them in a straight line across. Also be sure you’re not cutting your nails too short! Be sure the sure the shoes you wear provide ample space for your toes to discourage cramping!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Nail Keratin


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Nail fungus, medically known as onychomycosis, digests keratin. Keratin is the protective layer of the nails, hair, and skin. When nail fungus attacks, the keratin begins to over produce and creates an extra amount, which essentially causes the nail to separate from the nail bed. This is very dangerous because not only are your nails beginning to lift and detach from its surfaces, it is also providing an entrance for fungi to come infect the nail and skin.
The best way to protect this keratin layer of your nails is to be cautious of the overall hygiene of your nails. Make sure if you frequent nail salons to bring in your own instruments and/or make sure their instruments are disinfected. Keep the nails as clean and dry as possible at all times. If you have a frequent sweating issue, apply a shoe spray to the inside of your shoes daily. After showering or leaving a pool make sure to dry the feet immediately of any moisture. Furthermore, it is important that if you have had the fungus before or are seeing signs of one to use an antifungal nail lacquer that serves as a protective shield.
If left untreated, onychomycosis can attack other nails and eventually spread to other parts of the body, which were otherwise healthy. Make sure to see your doctor if your nails appear discolored, abnormally thick, if you have swelling on the skin surrounding the nail, or you have a nail which appears to have separated from the nail bed.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

How Contagious Is Nail Fungus?

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Over 35 million people will experience toenail fungal infections at some point in their lives.
If your nails start enlarging on the curve of your finger tips, also called nail clubbing, you could be suffering from low oxygen in the blood which could be signs of several different types of lung diseases. Nail clubbing is also associated with AIDS and liver disease.
If your nails become soft and start forming a bowl like shape you are most likely suffering from spoon nails which can indicate an iron deficiency or a liver condition called hemochromatosis which means your body absorbs too much iron. It is also an early indicator of heart disease.
For more information feel free to contact our orange county location. In our orange county location you can get free consultation for toenail fungus laser treatment.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

How Do I Know If I have a Nail Fungus?


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Nail fungus, medically known as onychomycosis, is an infection of the nail. This infection occurs more commonly in elderly adults, however it affects people of all ages. Men are more likely to obtain this infection than women and it is more likely to occur on the toenails than fingernails.
Nail fungus is often a slow infection, making it difficult to notice immediately. As a result, people are less likely to notice that they have developed a nail fungus until it has already gone to a deeper stage of infection or infected a number of nails. Others tend to ignore the signs and believe that it may go away on its own; this is a sure way to guarantee a spreading and worsening infection. Nail fungus does not go away on its own and can spread rapidly not only to your other nails but also to other people, especially those you share a living space with.
The infection typically begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your nail. As this infection deepens, the nail color may become discolored, begin to thicken, and/or crumble. if you have a case of athlete’s foot this can also cause a nail fungus to form so it is crucial to treat that immediately before the fungus can tackle the nails.
Preventive measures are crucial if you would like to cease the problem from occurring or reoccurring. Avoid public walking around in public showers, pools, and gym locker rooms without wearing sandals. Make sure to wash your socks after each use. Avoid nail salons or take your own instruments making sure they are disinfected before use. Keep your feet as clean and dry as possible, especially if you frequently perspire in this area.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Battle Fungus with Food


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There are several treatments out there that claim they will cure your toenail fungus. These treatments range from home remedies to costly medical procedures performed by doctors or dermatologists. Unfortunately, home remedies have low success rates with no official records released based on their efficiency. And the medical treatments that boast of high cure rates come with a flashy price tag.
So what can you do to cure your own nails of this infection? You could start the lengthy process of attempting to treat your own nails with a home remedy, or you could spend an arm and a leg trying to go the medical route. Or you could simply start eating right!
Sounds too good to be true? It’s not! You will need to start by cutting back on your intake and consumption of sugars and simple carbohydrates. Sugar and simple carbs can greatly affect your immune system, weakening it feeding the fungai further. Another thing you can do is start ingesting cultured products and foods which contain “friendly” bacteria. This bacteria will actually help fight off the fungus mano y mano.
The bacteria will prevent the growth of the fungus and help fight off any existing fungus, so long as you keep this diet regimen up! Try to discard all foods that promote mucus like diary and heavy meats. Drop soda and processed foods along with anything fatty or fried. And start adding lots of garlic to your daily meals! Garlic helps neutralize most fungi, and here I always thought they only scared off vampires!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Toenail fungus can infect your nails


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Toenail fungus can infect your nails by making its way through the cracks of your nails and sometimes even the cuts on your skin surrounding the nails. There are several telltale signs of toenail fungus, often times the toenail can change color ranging from yellow, blue, and black, it can cause the nail to become hard and thick making daily maintenance almost impossible, and it can easily distort and directly change the shape of the nail completely. The dark dampness of your shoes are the perfect breeding ground for the fungus to grow making toenails easily susceptible to nail infections rather than our hands. If you leave fungus untreated it can spread to your other nails, hands, and even skin!
Did you know men have a higher chance at developing toenail fungus over women? It can even be a trait passed genetically! It has been reported that the older you get, the more at risk you become for developing the fungus as well. People who suffer from weak immune systems, diabetes, smoke, and are in households where the fungus is already present also run a higher risk at obtaining the fungus.
If you’ve recently suffered from a toenail or foot injury, or spend a fair amount of time in the water, your odds for infection sky rocket.
Take precaution now, be proactive! Never walk barefoot in public, wear flip flops in public locker rooms and showers, and always bring your own nail polish whenever you. get your nails done at the salon!
For more information, please contact our office at
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Friday, September 25, 2015

Cosmetics and Cancer


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For most people, basic nail care is purely cosmetic. We pride ourselves in our aesthetic grooming processes. But what if these simple steps we take everyday to make ourselves more physically appeasing were actually hurting us more than helping? But how can something so simple, like a french manicure or a glob of red paint really hurt us? Exposure to some chemicals used in nail polishes and salons can range anywhere from cancer to fertility complications or anywhere in between.
Nail care products contain chemicals and other toxic and hazardous ingredients that can cause potential danger to not only the person the user, but also the applier. Researchers have claimed that toluene, dibutyl phthalate, and formaldehyde are the most hazardous of the chemicals found in salons, nicknamed the ‘toxic trio.’
Formaldehyde is typically used to harden the nails and act as a disinfectant for nail care tools.
Toluene is a type of solvent that creates a smooth finish over the nail which helps keeps the pigment and color in place.
And lastly Dibutyl phthalate, this is a substance which is added to polishes which helps provide flexibility which has been directly linked to reproductive problems.
On top of all these chemicals most nail salons lack proper ventilation which leaves air trapped inside small cramped areas forcing the harsh chemicals down both patron and employee. Salon workers are especially at risk due to the continuous exposure, first from direct contact then from airborne infiltration.
Most long term salon workers suffer from memory problems, respiratory issues, cancer, and muscle contractions. Although there are no definitive records claiming that the chemicals found in nail salons cause these specific problems mentioned above, the relations are outstanding, making the patterns hard to ignore.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Ultimately, your doctor is the best resource for treating a fungal infection of the nails.


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Ultimately, your doctor is the best resource for treating a fungal infection of the nails. Since there are a number of different fungi that may be responsible for an infection, the best treatment for your condition depends on your doctor taking a sample from your nails and identifying the specific culprit. In addition to fungal infections, there a few other conditions — such as psoriasis and eczema — that mimic some of the symptoms, so it is always best to get a firm diagnosis before beginning any kind of treatment regimen.
Once your doctor makes a firm diagnosis, there are three main ways to treat fungal nail infections. One is to take oral anti-fungal medication. However, though oral medications are the most effective treatment, they are known to have problematic side effects such as liver damage. In addition, because oral medications work as your nails grow, this method could take four months or longer to get rid of the infection [source: Mayo Clinic].
An alternative to pills is topical treatments such as anti-fungal creams, which have the best chance of success if the infection is caught at an early stage. However, if the infection is very advanced or causing severe pain, your doctor may opt for the third method — removing the infected nail and surrounding skin via surgery. In any case, fungal infections are hard to eliminate completely and may recur even after a successful treatment.
If you’d rather not visit the doctor or prefer treatments that don’t involve drugs or surgery, there are some homeopathic remedies you could try. Click through to the next page to learn what they are.
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Monday, September 14, 2015

What is toenail fungus you might ask yourself?


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What is toenail fungus you might ask yourself? 

What exactly is causing your toenails to harden and flake off? 

What’s turning your once healthy and luscious nails black and yellow?

 I’d love to tell you! 

Toenail fungus is a type of infection that affects the bed and plate of of the nail. If you start noticing the growth and development of toenail fungus on your own feet or hands you should seek treatment immediately since that fungus is extremely infectious. The fungus feeds off of keratin, a type of protein our bodies produce. It is often believed that the more discolored and distorted the nail, the further and more advanced the infection has become. Do not wait till your nails are nothing but flakey stubs inducing chronic pain to get treatment! 

There are several non invasive procedures you can do at home that will prevent the fungus from spreading. It has been stated that things like tea tree oil and tineacide are proven to help prevent the fungus from decaying the nail any further and stopping the infection.


Toenail fungus can be extremely difficult to get rid of the longer you wait, especially when the fungus makes contact with the cuticle. It is advised to seek medical attention from licensed podiatrists or dermatologists in your area that can provide you with sufficient antibiotics and treatment only they can provide.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Permanent toenail damage is a complication of a toenail fungal infection

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According to the American Academy of Dermatology, the most common cause of a toenail infection is a fungus and 12 percent of Americans are affected by it. Normally, there are a number of bacteria and fungi present on the body, but a fungus can multiply quickly and cause a toenail infection. Another name for toenail fungus is onychomycosis. The two main fungi that affect the skin are yeast, known as Candida, and dermatophytes. Both types can affect the nails, but dermatophytes are more commonly associated with the toenails.
The dangers of a toenail fungus include developing the normal symptoms. According to the National Library of Medicine, these symptoms include the toenail becoming brittle or crumbling. The shape of the nail can change, and debris can get caught under the nail. The nail can become discolored, and there can be a loosening of the nail to the point that it becomes detached. The nail can also thicken or lose its luster.
Permanent toenail damage is a complication of a toenail fungal infection. There can also be pain associated with the infection which can become serious and spread beyond the toe, especially if the immune system is depressed. This is especially true in people who have AIDS, leukemia or have had an organ transplant. People taking certain medications may also have a suppressed immune system.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

Why Homeopathy is a Bad Option

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Homeopathy is a substitute to medicine, which uses harmful substances in place of actual tested medications. These substances can cause side effects and symptoms. Many of the chemicals in these homeopathic remedies contain plant and animal material that is extremely diluted and causes the body to act and react in unusual ways. Homeopathy is ineffective and dangerous, especially in instances when used in place of approved medications and treatment options, which have otherwise been proved and tested.
Several studies have been conducted to suggest that homeopathy is not only ineffective, for any medical condition but has also caused illnesses and other health related issues. Individuals who choose homeopathy as a treatment option may be putting their health at risk if they reject or delay treatments for which there is actual good evidence for safety and effectiveness.
If you are suffering from an illness or a disease of any sort make sure to contact a specialist first before turning to any solutions, especially homeopathic ones.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Time Consuming Toenail Fungus Treatments



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It can often be frustrating when you want to rid yourself of an infection and end up wasting your time when it doesn’t work. People with nail fungus know all about this. The time it takes to get rid of nail fungus can really seem like an endless battle. This is because the majority of treatment options on the market take a lot of time to use and require of lot of patience in doing so.
For example topical medications must continuously be used and applied for the toenail fungus to even have a chance of going away. Other treatments, such as oral medications and home remedies have their own problems as well. Oral medications not only take time to work, but the can also cause serious side effects such as liver damage. Home remedies will most likely not have any kind of effect on your nails at all.
One more toenail fungus treatment option you could try, however, is laser treatment. If you do decide to choose the laser treatment option, the fungus will be killed by the laser instantly. In addition, it won’t require you to digest any harmful medications. With all that said, you will still need to be patient before you see the full results and entirely clear nails. While the laser will kill your toenail fungus during the treatment, you will not see the full results until a new nail grows out and takes the old nails place. For this reason you will need to be patient a little longer. Just remember that there is an end in sight to your nail fungus battle.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

A Few Types of Fungus



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Fungi are present in almost every environment and can be found everywhere. There are several different types of fungi and each one has a different effect, there are however only 300 of the millions out there that are harmful to your health. I will go over the few of the more common ones which are candidiasis, ringworm, and Histoplasmosis.
Candidiasis is the most common fungal infection among individuals. These fungi usually come in the form of a nail fungus infection. These fungi are caused by a yeast that comes from the candida family. Candida yeast usually lives on the skin or mucous membrane and typically do not cause any harm, however in larger growth of them can cause symptoms to develop. Besides the nails or skin on the feet, these candida can form infections in the mouth, throat, and even female genitals.
Ringworm is another fungal skin infection. Appearance being circular in shape gave this fungal infection its name “RINGworm.” This infection is usually red and itchy and anyone can obtain this type of fungus, as it lives in skin surfaces as well as household material items such as clothing, bedding, and towels. One example of ringworm goes by the name of athlete’s foot, medically identified as tinea.
Lastly, histoplasmosis is yet another fungal infection called histoplasma. These fungi live in the environment, more specifically in soil where bird or bat droppings usually are. This type of soil is more commonly found in the central parts of America and global regions such as South America, Asia, Australia, and Africa. This type of fungus is unfortunately airborne and you may get this infection by simply inhaling the spores. Although the infection is noticed in the form of cough, fatigue, and fever symptoms, these symptoms will generally subside on their own and do not require medication.
All in all, we see how fungi come in several forms and have different reactions and ways of infecting. If you are concerned that you may have developed a type of fungus, it is important to visit a specialist as soon as possible before the infection worsens.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Hazards of Nail Polish



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If you’re the kind of person who regularly paints your toenails, you may want to think twice before putting on another coat. Most nail polish contains formaldehyde, along with other chemicals that could cause a nail fungus infection. These chemicals have the potential to dry your toenails, leading to a toenail fungus infection. The majority of nail polish removers also contain chemicals such as acetone, which could also damage your toenails. As a result, you may prefer to help prevent toenail fungus by abandoning your usage of nail polish altogether, or at least on an everyday basis. You most likely won’t be infected if you decide to just paint your nails once or twice a year for a special occasion, but letting go of nail polish completely would be your best bet.
If you decide to keep wearing toenail fungus, try to stay away from nail salons. Salon equipment may already be infected with toenail fungus from people who have used it previously. As such, if you do decide to go to a nail salon, check to make sure that the nail salon you use is up to date on the latest health standards.
If you really can’t resist wearing nail polish, there is some good news. There are nail polishes on the market, such as daniPro nail polish, that do not contain harmful chemicals. If you must wear nail polish, purchase one of these antifungal nail polishes instead of the kind that you normally use.
Toenail fungus can be very difficult to treat. There are a variety of treatment options available on the market, each with varying levels of success and side effects. Toenail fungus treatment options include oral and topical medications, home remedies, and laser treatments. Be especially careful if you decide to use Lamisil, a medication that could cause liver damage. Laser fungus, on the other hand, is the quickest and most successful treatment option, and does not have any harmful side effects or downtime. Before deciding on a toenail fungus treatment option, consult with a doctor to make sure that the option you choose will be successful.

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