Nail Fungus and the Nature of Fungal Infections

Nail fungal infections are one of the most common types of fungal infections. All fungal infections are conditions caused by a proliferation of fungal organism. Although most people tend to think of fungal and bacterial infections as almost the same thing, fungi are actually much more like plants than bacteria. As strange as it may sound, many people actually consume and enjoy fungi! Simply think of the mushroom toppings on your pizza pie, or that delicious grilled Portobello mushroom that you had with dinner. All these delicious mushrooms represent different types of fungi. Although most of the time fungi are harmless, sometimes they can turn into an infection that can be difficult to overcome.

Individuals with strong and healthy immune systems can usually combat and control fungal infections with general ease. However, people with more compromised immune systems may have a much harder time in combating fungal infections with long-term success. Most fungal infections develop rather slowly. It may take several months or even years before the symptoms of a fungal infection become serious enough to be brought to medical attention and to receive treatment. Like the onset of the fungal infection, treatment can also move excruciatingly slowly.

Skin and nail fungal infections can be difficult to treat. Common forms of skin and nail fungal infections include athlete's foot, ring worm, white spot, and nail fungi. These are generally treated with topical antifungal agents. Like all fungal infections, the best treatment is prevention. How can you go about preventing a fungal infection? It's not the simplest thing to accomplish because fungi breeds all around us. However, by taking a few simple precautions you can prevent a fungal infection from finding you.

One simple thing you can do to prevent the onset of a fungal infection is to keep the skin around your nails clean and dry at all times. If you must get your hands wet for an extended period of time, like when you are washing the dishes for instance, wear gloves to protect your nails. After you shower, make sure your dry your feet and hands thoroughly. Remember that fungi thrive in moist and wet areas, so you want to keep as dry as possible. Use anti-bacterial soap when washing your hands as an extra line of defense against fungal infections. Avoid borrowing napkins or towels.

To protect a fungal infection from developing around your feet and on your toenails, avoid walking barefoot. Being barefoot can leave you vulnerable to picking up fungi. You should especially avoid walking barefoot in wet public areas, such as public swimming pools, boardwalks, bathrooms, or other areas where fungi can thrive. Even wearing sandals can leave your feet open to fungal exposure. If you are at a greater risk for developing a fungal infection around your toenails, strive to wear clean cotton socks and dry shoes. Avoid nylon socks and materials as these absorb wetness more easily.
But if your feet are prone to sweating, consider wearing open-toed shoes to keep your footsies breathing and dry.

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