7 ways to avoid a nail fungus infection
General description
Nail fungus disease is common and starts as a white before yellow spot under the tip of a finger or toe nail. As the mycological infection deepens, the fungus can cause discoloration besides thickening of the nail, as well as deterioration at the edge of the nail. It can affect multiple nails. hollyhealthfitness
If
the illness is mild besides does not difficulty you, you may not need
treatment. If the fungus is painful and has previously caused thickening
of the nails, there are self-care measures and medications that can help. However,
even if conduct is successful, nail toadstool typically revenues.
Nail
fungus is also called "onychomycosis." When the fungus pollutes
the areas between the toes and the covering of the feet, it is called
"athlete's foot" (ringworm of the foot).
Symptoms
You
may have peg fungus if any of the next happen:
·
Are set
·
They change color from bleached to brownish yellow
·
Are brittle, flaky, or uneven
·
They have an irregular figure
·
They have a shadowy color, caused by the buildup of residue
under the nail
·
They have a slightly unpleasant odor
Nail
fungus can affect the fingernails, however they are more mutual on the
toenails.
When
to see a doctor
You
can make an appointment through your doctor if self-care measures did not work
and the nail is increasingly discolored, thickened or deformed. Also, make
a consultation if you suffer from diabetes and you think that you are
developing nail fungus.
Mayo Clinic Minute: Health Precautions You Should Know About Pedicures
Living Williams: There's nothing like pampering yourself with a pedicure. But
before you dip your fingers in the water, check that the spa is properly
licensed.
Rachel Miest, MD, Mayo Clinic dermatologist: Often those
licenses come with the proper education and following the proper protocols on
how to protect yourself and how to prevent infection.
Ms. Williams: Dr. Rachel Miest states that bacteria and fungi are the
two most common infections. To avoid them, she recommends not being afraid
to ask questions to make sure the spa cleans all equipment between clients.
Dr. Miest: Even if all the proper cleaning precautions are taken,
bacteria, viruses, fungi are everywhere.
Ms. Williams: To reduce risk, Dr. Miest recommends not shaving 24 hours
in advance and not cutting your cuticles.
Dr. Miest: Ask them not to touch your cuticles or to just gently push
them back, but not to push them aggressively or trim them, because that cuticle
is a very, very important seal.