Stop Nail Fungus - Put an End to That Ugly Fungus Today

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A common disease that affects many people today is nail fungus. If you want to stop nail fungus from infecting your hands and feet, it is important that you learn about the causes and treatments. Some symptoms of nail fungus include swelling and burning around and under the nails on your toes and fingers, but don't worry because nail fungus is not a severe disease. Particular individuals have risk factors for fungal diseases, and this article will touch on the factors that increase your risk of nail fungus.

You should have a bit of background information about the causes of this disease if you want to stop nail fungus. Usually, fungal infections are caused by micro-organisms that thrive in dark, moist areas-- so grow under the nails because it is the prefect breeding ground.

Since the foot is typically covered by a sock and shoe, and because many people sweat profusely around the toes, they are predisposed to dermatophyte infection. Not only do your choice of footwear and hygienic habits affect your risk of becoming infected, but also environmental risk factors play a key role.

Dermatophyes thrive in areas that stay relatively moist and dark such as showers, saunas, locker rooms and swimming pools. If you walk through these areas barefoot you are increasing your exposure to the micro-organisms, and you may contract a nail fungus infection.

How can you tell if you have a nail fungus infection if your nail is bothering you? Usually the infection starts as a small dot on your nail near the tip, your nail may turn an unassuming white or yellow color. As the infection progresses deeper into the nail bed the nail itself may become discolored, brittle, thick and many times painful because it moves deeper into the nail bed. When the infection lives under the nail it excretes damaging substances so the tissue breaks down directly beneath the nail. If you find the possibility of an infection under any of your nails it is important to stop the fungal infection immediately so that it does not spread.

Some of the popular oral antifungal tablets include Lamisil and Diflucan, but those are just a few options to stop nail fungus. These treatments take quite some time to stop the infection because you need to wait for the nail to grow out, the medications allow the nail to grow free of the fungi; the fungi infected part of the nail will grow out as the new infection free portion grows in. There are also other options to stop nail fungus such as topical ointments and home remedies.

By far the most sound approach to stop nail fungus is through careful preventive measures. One must focus on not exposing themselves to the fungus and keeping their nails clean and dry as possible at all times. This can be done by wearing breathable footwear, using an anti-fungal powder, and not walking barefoot in high risk areas like locker rooms and public showers. With proper preventative measures, one can significantly decrease their risk of contracting this unsightly and potentially painful disease.

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Author Madalynn K Wayman has the tips and tricks you need to stop nail fungus. Put an end to that ugly nail fungus once and for all by visiting her website at http://stopnailfungus.info. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service


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