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Toenail Fungus Treatment
Toenail fungus treatments like creams, good foot hygiene can help reduce nail fungus symptoms |
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Wearing sandals or flip-flops, or just walking around barefoot, can be a major embarrassment if you have thick, crumbly or yellow nails. Though nail polish serves as a temporary toenail fungus treatment, it just COVERS the problem. But you can treat yellow nails and other symptoms by applying a toenail fungus treatment such as Mycocide NS. Read below for more information on nail fungi, and how to determine which toenail fungus treatment is best for you.
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| Before You Decide on a Toenail Fungus Treatment… See If You Actually Have a Toenail Fungus |
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A nail fungus attacks warm, dark, moist environments like shoes, socks and stockings, and often infects your toenail beds when the protective nail surface becomes damaged or broken.
Your feet go through a lot of wear and tear, and activities such as running or playing tennis can easily cause a slight rupture in the nail plate. Moisture found in shoes and socks provides a breeding ground for the nail fungus, known medically as “onychomycosis,” which then infects the nail bed through the break. Once the nail fungus takes hold, it’s kept in place by the nail plate, making the nail fungus very difficult to get rid of… unless you start following toenail fungus treatment techniques.
You can also become infected with a nail fungus through person-to-person contact in such places as shared health club or pool showers, or via shared emery boards at professional nail salons.
A nail fungus can affect the appearance of toenails, making them unsightly. Typically, you will first notice the infection because of nail discoloration. You may develop green or yellow nails, or nails that turn an even darker color, making you want to pursue a toenail fungus treatment.
Other symptoms of a toe nail fungus may include:
- Thick and flaky nails.
- Collection of debris under the nail causing a foul odor.
- Splitting of the nail.
- Pit marks on the nail.
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| Toenail Fungus Treatment |
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The best toenail fungus treatment technique starts with well-fitting shoes. There should be a space, about the width of a thumb, from the end of the shoe to the tip of the longest toe to prevent the toe from being damaged upon impact.
Once the nail fungus is present, however, treat it with any of the following toenail fungus treatment methods:
- Liquid and cream toenail fungus treatments applied topically.
- Oral medications -- although they can have side effects.
- Good foot hygiene, including wearing clean socks, rotating shoes and thoroughly drying feet between the toes to prevent further spreading of infection, is a great toenail fungus treatment.
Nail gels, such as Mycocide NS and nail polishes, such as Nailstat, sold here on FootSmart.com – are two well-known toenail fungus treatment products that can also effectively treat yellow nails.
If the fungus persists after using toenail fungus treatment, however, see a podiatrist for additional treatment.
Information on foot, leg and lower body health conditions provided by The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and its effects on muscoskeletal health. |
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FootSmart lower body health condition content pages describe general principles of healthcare that should not in any event be construed as specific instructions for individual consumers. This material is not intended as a guide to self-medication or as a substitute for proper medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This healthcare content is for reference only and should not be used to determine treatment for specific medical conditions – only a healthcare provider can do that.
You should discuss the information provided with a podiatrist, physician or other licensed healthcare professional, and make sure to read any product information (including package inserts) regarding dosage, precautions, warnings, interactions and contraindications before administering or using any device, support, brace, compression hosiery, shoes intended for use by diabetics, skincare product, herb, vitamin or supplement discussed on this site.
Proper treatment of lower body health conditions depends upon a number of factors, including, but not limited to, your medical history, diet, lifestyle and medications that may be taking. Your healthcare provider can best assess and address your individual healthcare needs. |
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