Sunday, June 17, 2012

To SOlve Your Toenail Infections Problems Can Be Simple

By Mary Ian


If you suffer from a nail fungus, you are probably trying to find a decent product that works to clear it up as soon as possible. Symptoms of nail fungus include yellowing of the nail, and a thickening. It might also have an unpleasant odor.You can become affected by a nail fungus if you spend time in damp places like a gym, pool or spa. Athlete's and people who wear tight fitting shoes are at an extra risk for developing a nail fungus. To avoid this , make sure you thoroughly dry your feet.

As fungal nail infections are on the rise and seen as common ailment now it seems easy to blame salons for being responsible. More and more we see people who have had an infection that has spread to all ten toes but the causative mechanism is not necessarily a bad pedicure. The organisms responsible for infections are present almost everywhere and although they do not "crawl under" the toe nail to infect it, it is rarely a localized phenomenon even after an infection occurs after sustaining an injury.

Listerine mixed with vinegar is also a good solution you can use as foot soak to treat toenail fungus. The antiseptic property of Listerine mixed with the acidic nature of vinegar can work together in killing the toenail infection. Vinegar is used to treat toenail fungus based on the theory that fungi cannot survive in an acidic environment. Therefore, adding vinegar to Listerine results to a solution that is powerful enough to treat toenail fungus. A half and half solution is recommended.

Nail fungus infection can only occur under conditions in which the nail hard surface made of keratin is made soft. This can happen due to several reasons. Some of the common reasons include nail polish which is always placed on the nail thus preventing the aeration and encouraging establishment of the fungal colony. Inappropriate hygiene of the feet will also lead to wet conditions which allow the enzymes of the fungi to act in the medium and the eventual formation of the roots of the fungi. Other causes include softening of the hardened part of the nail by losing the keratin part, this may be due to physical abrasion or use of chemicals; poor diet and ill health leading to low immunity against fungal infection among others.

If you want to make sure that your foot is protected, you can put a bandage around the affected toe. Make sure to submit your foot for a bath every night to prevent infection. In case you are experiencing mild pain due to the ingrown, you can apply a painkiller gel to the affected area. However, take note that most of these gels cause a burning sensation so make sure that you can bear with it. You can also opt for OTC pain relievers but make it certain that you discuss this with your physician prior to consumption.

Cutting your toenail properly is another helpful way in relieving ingrown toenail. If you can cut the toenail properly, this will help avoid the condition. When you do, make sure to cut your toenail straight or make sure that the edges are not too close to the skin. In case your toenail has a curve on its edges, make sure that you do not cut it on your own. You can seek the help of a specialist for this purpose to prevent injuring your nail bed.

The surgical procedure is no longer than 15 minutes and this method can provide a permanent relief against the condition. After the surgery, post-operative care will be discussed and this involves the cleaning of the operated toe and the application of topical antibiotic. Post-operative complications are usually non-existent in this procedure and the recovery period will only take several weeks. In case complications occur, call your surgeon immediately for help.

As you can see toenail infection is more often a symptom of a much larger issue and only be addressing these issues can one safely eliminate the problem and its symptoms.




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