Toenail fungus
can be extremely hard to eliminate if you get it. Most of the time this
is because people who have a toenail fungus infection ignore it,
seeking inexpensive treatments. They may also fail to follow through
with a full course of treatment.
Prevention is always better than cure. Toenail fungus thrives in damp places so with a little care and attention you can do plenty to prevent infection.
There are 10 tips for preventing nail fungus infection.
1. Start with hygiene – wash your feet daily. Use a nail brush to clean under your nails.
2. Dry your feet thoroughly, including between each
toe. Many people hurry this part, leaving moist places for potential
infection. Use talcum powder to absorb excess moisture.
3. Wear breathable socks – such as cotton, silk or wool. Avoid synthetic materials unless they are moisture-absorbing.
4. Change your socks daily, twice daily if your feet sweat a lot.
5. Avoid wearing trainers or sneakers for long
periods of time or as your main shoes. Trainers don’t allow your feet to
breath, contributing to the dark moist conditions the fungus needs to
thrive.
6. If your trainers are old, throw them out. They may be full of fungus spores already.
7. Rotate your shoe-wearing. Have at least two pairs
of shoes you interchange on a daily basis. Your shoes should be leather
or other breathable material as these allow air to circulate and your
feet to breathe.
8. If you use a public swimming pool, wear flip-flops in the shower. Public baths and changing rooms are two of the more common places to get a toenail fungus infection. Wash and dry your feet thoroughly after every visit, and wear fresh socks.
9. Maintain well manicured hands and feet – trim
your nails straight across and file them so there are no sharp corners
to cause ingrown toenails or hiding places for toenail fungus.
10. Never share pedicure items. If you go to a nail
salon ensure all pedicure items are sterilized. If you’re unsure – ask
to see how they sterilize/disinfect their instruments.
11. Avoid using nail polish if possible. If you must
use it don’t layer it on, change it weekly and take a break from it at
intervals. Nail polish shuts out oxygen preventing your nail from
breathing. Plus, if you are in danger of a toenail infection you’re
unlikely to spot it if your nail is always covered up.
Follow these very simple steps and you can easily avoid getting a nail or toenail fungus infection.
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