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Nail
Fungus Infections: A General Overview – Part
1
Are
you thinking you might have an infection of
the nails? It is possible. But don’t
conclude until you are done reading these
series on the general overview of nail fungus
infections. In these series, you’ll learn
what nail fungus infection is, what causes it,
its cure and treatment and preventive
measures.
Nail fungus also referred to as Onychomycosis
is caused by tiny fungus organisms that can be
easily contracted anywhere. If you’ve got
it, be rest assured that you are not the only
person having this same dilemma as estimates
have shown that over two million people in
Canada have it while over 10 million people
have it in the United States.
Nail fungus infections are really hard to spot
earlier on. They only become obvious when they
are fully established under the nails. Then
they appear as a yellow spot which gradually
spreads until it infects all parts of the nail
and further spreads to all the other toe and
finger nails. It is very easy for the fungus
to survive in the nails because it is a very
habitable environment for it to grow in. This
is because most people wear covered and shoes
that are not aerated. As they grow in warm
moist dark environment, which sure provides
the optimum breeding condition for them.
Please note that nail fungus infections are
infectious and can spread from one person to
the other. The ways you can contact them from
other people is when you share the same
bathrooms as in public shower stalls, locker
rooms and bathrooms. These places are usually
moist and people who have them can walk around
barefooted. The fungus which gets deposited on
the floor as they walk around gets picked up
by those who did not have them previously just
by walking across the floor. It is also
contractible from nail files and emery boards.
It is the reason it is not good hygiene
practice to share your nail files with other
people as you can never tell what they carry
on their nails particularly when it isn’t
obvious yet. It is also advisable that you not
walk around in bare foot in public bathrooms,
shower stalls and locker rooms. Get a flip
flop that you can wear when you are going to
places like that. However, if it is late and
you are sure you have already contacted it,
you might want to start treating immediately.
Get more information here
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