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Nail Fungus

The nail fungus is very common. Like other fungal foot infections (athlete's foot), it's thought that the fungus can be picked up while walking barefoot in locker rooms or public shower facilities. The nail fungus grows in the nail bed, where the nail meets the skin. The fungus grows slowly and does not spread to internal organs.
The main symptoms of nail fungus are:

  • Brownish or yellowish discoloration of the nail
  • Brittle crumbling or breakage of the nail
  • Change in nail texture and growth
  • Thickening of the nail

Once you have nail fungus it can easily spread to your other nails. Nail fungus is not commonly contagious or spread easily between people. The fungus grows in people whose bodies "allow" the nail fungus to become established without mounting an immune response to suppress the fungus. We know of no ways to boost your immune system to make fungal infections less likely.

Nail fungus prevention

You can prevent getting a nail fungus by doing the following:
  • Keeping your feet dry, avoiding constant moisture
  • Avoid non porous, closed shoes made of synthetic materials
  • Wearing absorbent socks
  • Wearing water proof sandals when in public showers

Nail fungus treatment

If you have a nail fungus you have to visit your healthcare provider. Doctors usually recommend treating fungal nail infections only when such infections cause secondary problems, like pain, recurring ingrown toenails, or secondary bacterial infections of the nails or skin. If the nail infection causes no symptoms, then doctors often will discourage treatment because of the potential side effects, the need to monitor the blood throughout therapy, and the high recurrence rate. Patients with liver or heart disease generally should not take these medications.

Nail fungus medication

The nail fungus medications usually suppress the nail infection when taken as directed. Unfortunately, they cannot guarantee permanent cure. At least 1 in 5 patients (20%) and probably more will have a recurrence of the original nail infection at some time, and re-treatment with medication would be necessary.

A fairly new nail fungus medication is Lamisil, a prescription drug. With Lamisil you may see healthier, clearer nails in just 3 months. It's the number 1 prescribed drug for nail fungus, ask your doctor for more information about it.

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