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Nail
Fungus Risk factors
Nail fungus is
more common among older adults for several
reasons, including diminished blood
circulation, more years of exposure to fungi
and because nails may grow more slowly and
thicken with aging, making them more
susceptible to infection. Nail fungus also
tends to affect men more than women and those
with a family history of this infection.
Resistance to fungal infection likely has a
genetic component.
These factors also can increase your risk of
developing nail fungus:
* Perspiring heavily
* Working in a humid or moist environment
* Wearing socks and shoes that hinder
ventilation and don't absorb perspiration
* Walking barefoot in damp public places, such
as swimming pools, gyms and shower rooms
A minor skin or nail injury, a damaged nail or
another infection Diabetes, circulation
problems or a weakened immune system
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