There are over 40 million Americans who have yellow toenails. Are you one of the millions of people who feel embarrased about going out in public? This article reveals the symptoms, cause, and also preventative measures to take to eradicate this fungi
What Are The Symptoms?
Onychomycosis is common fungus that afflicts millions of people. A sign of these fungi working are that they turn toenails yellow, green and other dark colors. Below is a list of other symptoms.
-Flaky and thick nails
-Splitting of the nail
-Pit marks on the nails
-A collection of debris under the nail, which can cause a foul odor
What Are The Causes?
First of all, fungi inhabit dark, warm and moist types of enviornments including stockings, shoes and socks. These fungi are opportunists that infect an unprotective area fo the toenail.
Did you stop to notice that on a day-to-day basis our feet go through a great deal of wear and tear? This constant pounding can allow these fungi, which are opportunists to establish a stronghold in a weakened area of our nail bed. Activities such as jumping, running, playing tennis and banging our feet can cause a break in the nail or fracture, which allows the fungi a great opportunity to infect the area. After the fungi take over an area of the nail it becomes incredibly difficult to get rid of these fungi.
Person-to-person contact is a manner by which many people become infected with onychomycosis. A few places for example where you can become infected is at a pool or shower, health clubs, and a shaved emery board like a professional nail salon.
What Are Ways To Deal With Yellow Toenails?
As I wrote down earlier it can become increasingly difficult to get rid of these fungi, after they infect a particular area. One way to potentially prevent these fungi from invading and disrupting our tissues is to wear well fitting shoes, this should help the toes from being damaged. The big toe should be at least the width of a thumb from the end of the shoe.
There are some viable methods to ridding the nail beds of these fungi, but you need the correct information on solutions to complete healing. If the nail doesn't heal properly after trying a good topical solution call a good podiatrist.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction. The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practioner/ patient relationship with its readers. -Eugene Williams
Thursday, July 16
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment