Showing posts with label treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treatment. Show all posts

Friday, May 13, 2016

Laser Toenail Fungus Treatment Cleveland Ohio


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Treat Toenail Fungus in Westlake Ohio with the PinPointe FootLaser!

If you think that you might have a nail fungus infection, look no further than Laser Nail Therapy Clinic!

We offer free consultations, in this appointment you will be seen by a Podiatrist (Doctor who specializes in feet) who is an expert in Laser Treatments for Nail Fungus Infections. If you would like to start treatment in that visit you may, but it is completely up to you. 

All of our Podiatrist offices use the PinPointe FootLaser to treat Toenail Fungus, this is the most effective treatment option currently available for this infection. 

Give us a call at (800) 672-0625 if you have any further questions or to schedule a FREE consultation with a Doctor, we have representatives available 7 days a week. 

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Westlake, OH 44145

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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!

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.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Conventional treatment vs. Innovating Options

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For years doctors, podiatrists, and dermatologists have used several methods to alleviate and treat patients with nail fungus. However, as of late and with the passing of generations, laser has become an alternative option to many of the conventional methods of treatment.
Doctors have always known a series of treatment options to prescribe patients such as topicals, in the form of creams and ointments and oral medications. Many have also suggest homeopathic remedies or home remedies to try. Each of these “solutions” however invoke a problem. With topical treatment options, they typically have a very low curate and if people do see any improvement the results will only last as long as they use the product. Oral medications as well have a low curate of about 50-65%, but more importantly are very harmful for the liver, require frequent blood work, and have many other harmful side effects. Homeopathic and home remedies are often used but this too has a very small chance of working to treat the nails. Since basic household products, foods, or oils are being used in place of a medical product, many other things can go awry in the process of “treating” the nails. Furthermore, the home remedies have a low chance of solving the problem as well, as a result.
Now, in the 21st century laser treatments have surfaced for a number of different medical and cosmetic uses. Nail fungus has been a popular laser treatment, which not only provides the safest treatment available, but also the most effective option with the highest curate.
With that said, our generation and doctors are more skilled with the different options available for fungus removal, however not all doctors practice the same treatment methods. Some doctors simply do not have access to the laser and prefer to recommend patients to products they can sell themselves. It is important to do research before making any commitments.
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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.
For more information, please contact our office at
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Columbus, OH 43204
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Toenail fungus is an infection of the bed and plate underlying the surface of the nail.


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Toenail fungus is an infection of the bed and plate underlying the surface of the nail. You should treat toenail fungus as soon as it appears. Nail fungus feeds off keratin, a type of protein found in non-living tissue. Yellow toenails are a side effect of the presence of toenail fungus. The more discolored the nail, the further along the infection. We offer a variety of Dr. recommended treatments for toenail fungus including tineacide and a tea tree oil wash Fungasoap.
Toenail fungus should be treated as early as possible. It becomes more difficult to get rid of the farther it has spread towards the cuticle. People suffering from toenail fungus, particularly in its more advanced stages are strongly advised to get a diagnosis from a podiatrist. There are a variety of different types of toenail fungus. One common toenail fungus is the same fungus that causes athlete’s foot. Many toenail fungi will respond to a combination of good foot hygiene habits and non-prescription antifungal products; however, there are some types of foot fungus that will only respond to prescription oral treatment.
For more information, please contact our office at
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Philadelphia, PA 19143
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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.
For more information, please contact our office at:

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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.

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

What Exactly is Toenail Fungus?


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Onychomycosis is just a fancy word for toenail fungus, which is characterized by its more prominent traits, such as; inflammation, foot pains, swelling of the toes, discoloration and thickening of the nails, it can even deteriorate the nail completely!
There are several ways you can obtain toenail fungus, it can vary from abnormal ph levels of the skin, to overexposure to moisture, wearing synthetic or extremely old socks, sweat build up in your shoes, to just overall poor foot hygiene. Sometimes Onychomycosis can even be caused by the weak circulation you can obtain from having diabetes.
Today, this embarrassing and sometimes painful ailment is completely treatable thanks to modern medicine! There are several different forms of treatment ranging from topical creams and sprays, oral medications, and in some situations, surgical removal of the infected nail.
Side effects of may occur when taking oral medications such as; liver damage, headaches, dizziness, nausea, weight gain, fatigue, heart problems, the list goes on and on.
Maybe the best option for treating your unsightly toenail fungus is the Pinpointe laser which has no side effects at all and typically requires just one treatment! Another remedy to toenail fungus are herbal medications which can be made up from items you can grab from your pantry. But like other topical options, they suffer from a low cure rate unlike the laser.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Nail Fungus and The Start of a HUGE Problem?

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There are several different ways an innocent, unsuspecting person can develop toenail fungus. Onychomycosis, or as most people without a PhD call it, toenail fungus, can creep it’s way into the nail through mold or even through obtaining a yeast infection in the toenail! No matter how you catch toenail fungus, almost always, the infections are often created through warm, wet environments which give the fungus a comfortable breeding ground to grow and expand, often infecting neighboring toes and fingers.
Areas like saunas, swimming pools, locker rooms, gyms, even household showers are all hot spots for fungal infections to flourish. Just being in the same environment or shambling about the area can result with you developing the fungus as well!
Why toes, you may ask? What about toes and toenails make them so susceptible to the fungus? Good question. Toes tend to be more vulnerable to the fungus due to the lack of circulation in the feet rather than the hands. Also, the moist, warm, darkness of your sneakers and tennis shoes are the perfect breeding ground for the fungus to grow. So unless you’ve been wearing shoes on your hands lately, your hands have a less likely chance to develop the fungus. But they can catch it!
No one is immune to toenail fungus, anyone can catch it from your high school PE teacher to the president, but older adults are more at risk along with the elderly due to the decreased blood circulation to the feet. Also, as we continue to age, our nails tend to get thick making us more open to the possibility of nail infections.
Did you know men are more at risk to toenail fungus infections than women? Even worse, this tendency can be passed genetically! Something to keep in mind ladies, next time you’re having the baby talk with your man, don’t forget to give his feet a good look over before you decide anything!

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Toenail Fungus and You

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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.


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.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

How Your Shoes Can Cause Nail Fungus


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Anything that comes in contact with your feet has an impact that could either cause a fungal nail infection or help avoid/treat one. Shoes are no different and play an important part in the health of our nails. Since most of us wear shoes or some sort of foot coverage almost daily, it is important to understand the impact of our shoes and to make sure we are taking the necessary precautions to avoid any foot or toe infection as a result.
Firstly, the size of the shoe is probably the most important aspect of the toes in correlation to nail fungus. If your shoes are tightly fit and do not allocate enough toe space, this could lead to a nail infection. When the toes are overcrowded not only does it cause trauma and pain to the nail, it may also cause the toes to sweat and thus provide a perfect environment for fungus to thrive off of. The best way to avoid such an issue is to get your feet measured and feel the outside of the toe box portion of the shoe to see if the toes have enough room or to close to the top. You can also do so by simply getting a feel for the shoe and walking around in it to detect any discomfort.
The shoes are not only crucial for avoiding a nail infection but are also important that the comfort and space can impact the circulation of your feet and the circulation in the shoe itself. When there is enough room in the shoe it keeps them fresh, dry, and odorless. Furthermore, if you want to be extra careful, look for shoes that contain natural materials; leather is a good example as it allows the feet to breathe.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Why Pinpointe Laser is Superior to other lasers advertised



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Since the invention of laser, a number of treatments and procedures have been developed. Laser is an innovative treatment option for both medical and cosmetic procedures and has been successful compared to previous options. The Pinpointe laser is one such laser that focuses on the medical treatment of nail fungus.
The Pinpointe laser serves to treat the nail fungus and get rid of the discoloration and disfiguration of the nails. The FDA approved laser works by penetrating through the nail with a focused heat source, making it a completely safe treatment, as it does not emit radiation or any harmful rays. This means that people from all walks of life may get this treatment done, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, you name it, are all candidates for this treatment. Furthermore, the PinPointe laser typically requires only one treatment, while other lasers require 4-5 treatments at minimum. This laser is especially beneficial for those who have busy schedules or do not like to frequent doctors’ offices as a routine.
The treatment with the PinPointe laser should last about 30 minutes per foot and is a painless treatment overall. The most patients feel is a slight heat and warming sensation over the nails. Another beneficial factor is that there is no downtime required after the treatment. Patients can proceed with regular activity immediately after, but of course it is crucial to prevent from reinfection by being cautious of your surroundings and avoiding anything that may have potentially caused the fungus to begin with.
Lastly, the PinPointe laser has the highest curate of any other treatment option, including other laser devices. Other lasers are less powerful and cheaper devices, which is why they require more frequent treatments, and many of them are not FDA cleared.
For more information, please contact our office at
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Monday, July 20, 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.
For more information, please contact our office at
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Austin, TX 78705
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Can Coconut Oil Cure My Nail Fungus?



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Coconut oil for one reason or another has been the latest trend and discovered to serve a multitude of beneficial purposes, for cosmetic, medical, health, and a number of other reasons. Recently there have been articles circulating regarding the use of coconut oil to help treat nail fungus. One article notes that coconut oil has antibacterial and antifungal acid properties, which help with treating infections and apparently nail fungus. The oil also helps in moisturizing the skin and provides a number of vital nutrients.
It is said to begin by simply cleaning the infected area and patting the nails and fingers dry. Then begin to apply the oil by massaging it into the nails, the nail bed, and the skin surrounding the nail. It is recommended to do this twice a day until the fungus is gone and results are seen.
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Monday, July 13, 2015

Can My Toenail Fungus Symptoms Be Something Else?



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People dread the idea of becoming infected with toenail fungus. Like with any kind of bad news, once they become infected they hope that they are just imagining it and aren’t really infected. Unfortunately, if you see symptoms of toenail fungus this usually means that you really have become infected with toenail fungus.

There are many different symptoms of toenail fungus. These symptoms include, but are not limited to, thickened and brittle nails, spots on the nails, and unusual discolorations of the nails. If your nails are distorted in any way, this could also mean that you have become infected with toenail fungus. These symptoms vary from person to person, and they can be more noticeable for some people than to others. Sometimes toenail fungus will cause people pain, but this is not always the case. Either way, if you see a couple of these symptoms, there is a good chance that you do indeed have toenail fungus.

Of course, it is possible for your symptoms to be something else. In rare cases it is even possible for spots on your nails to actually be melanoma. It usually isn’t, but this is just one more reason why it is important for you to get your nails diagnosed as soon as possible.

This article was written with the help of our North York office at :
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North York, ON M6A 2E6
Our Atlanta office also serves Thornhill, Scarborough, and York.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Can I Still Get My Nails Done? Can I Still Wear Nail Polish?




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Many people who suffer from nail fungus have something in common, especially the women. What is it you ask? Manicures, Pedicures, and Nail Polish are easy ways to obtain a nail fungus. Of course many of us love getting pampered and having our nails look nice and cleaned for us. Unfortunately, this pampering can lead to fungal growth on the nail.
There are many nail salons that fail to properly disinfect and clean their instruments and products. It goes without saying that this is a huge problem. Furthermore, if you are someone who gets acrylic nails put on, you are at even greater risk for a nail fungus. Often times, even if your nail salon does disinfect their instruments, accidents still happen and they can be rushing to get to the next client or forget one instrument out of the bunch. Nail polish bottles are also a huge culprit. If you use polishes that nail salons provide you are putting yourself at a huge risk of developing a nail fungus. People who frequent nail salons that have fungus still go out and get their nails done at a salon despite their infection and use the polishes provided at the salon. If you get so unfortunate where you just so happen to use the same nail polish as someone who was infected, you are putting yourself at a great risk.
If you are suffering from a nail fungus or would like to avoid from being infected make sure to follow a few simple rules. 1. Take your own instruments to nail salons, including your own nail polishes. Disinfect these instruments after each use as well just to be on the safe side. 2. Do not get acrylic/artificial nails, if you must, make sure you visit a reputable place that applies them correctly. 3. We recommend using antifungal nail polish, to ensure that you are not only avoiding infections from others nail polish bottles, but you are also treating the nails simultaneously since the nail polishes have antifungal remedies in them.

Monday, May 18, 2015

How Could My Fingers Have Nail Fungus?

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Toenail fungus is a pretty common infection that people of any age can get it. Once they do, it is usually very difficult to get rid of. To make matters worse, toenail fungus won’t just go away by itself so it will continue to spread from nail to nail. This is why people with toenail fungus should get treated as soon as possible. But the toes aren't the only nails to look out for. What some people don’t realize is that fingernail fungus is also possible. And yes, nail fungus can even spread from a toenail to a fingernail.
Since fingernail fungus is very similar to toenail fungus, it can also be extremely difficult to get rid of. For many people, nail fungus on the fingers is actually even worse than toenail fungus because it’s harder to cover up hands than feet. People wear shoes all the time, but they don’t generally don’t want to go around wearing gloves every time they are out in public. People with fingernail fungus know that if other people look at their hands they will be asked a series of embarrassing questions.
If you have nail fungus on your fingers or your toes, you should get treated before the fungus spreads. There are quite a few different nail fungus treatments on the market, some of which are more effective than others. If you need help deciding which nail fungus treatment is the right one for you, you should consult with a doctor who has experience treating nail fungus. A podiatrist’s office is usually a good place to start. The sooner you get the treatment started, the sooner you will be rid of your nail fungus and the sooner you will be able to show off your healthy nails again.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Can My Child Have Toenail Fungus?



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Parents care about their children. When their children are babies they make sure that the babies feet are as clean as can be. But as children get older, parents don’t always pay attention to their children’s feet. They stop making sure that their children’s feet are always as clean as they should be. When children play in the yard barefoot, as many commonly do, they are getting their feet dirty and increasing their risk of a toenail fungus infection.

So yes, children can become infected with toenail fungus. Despite what some people think, people of any age can become infected with nail fungus. It does not matter if the person is eight, eighteen, or eighty. While older adults are more likely to become infected, a younger age does not make someone immune to a nail infection.


If you think that your child has toenail fungus, don’t worry too much. While the nail fungus won’t go away on its own, it can go away with a proper treatment. Laser nail fungus removal treatment is perfect for children because there is no pain involved and parents don’t have to worry about any side effects that could harm the child. As long as the parent properly explains to the child what’s going on, the nail fungus should start to disappear in no time.