Saturday, November 7, 2009

Preventing and Curing Fingernail Fungus

Fingernail fungus is an infection that isn't just limited to the fingers; it is also a common affliction of the toenails. Excessive thickening or softening of the nails is the primary symptom, though discoloration of them is also not uncommon. This is more than just a minor problem, and it can in fact be very difficult to manage. You must take steps to remove it from your nails as you could otherwise end up losing them.
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<br>The thing with nails is that they make a great barrier against infections; however, once infection (fungus) manages to get through, it the same protective barrier can make it very difficult for us to treat the problem.
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<br>Is fingernails fungus contagious? Yes, it can be contagious. The organisms that are responsible for the infection can easily spread from one person to another as a result of close contact. Note that no actual physical contact is necessary, as the organisms can even pass through the air should be it particularly moist.
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<br>And in what ways is fingernail fungus normally passed from one person to the next? Well, the contact of bare skin with an infected area, or using items (such as shoes, socks, gloves, towels, etc.) that have been infected by a person who already has fingernail fungus are probably the main causes of new infections. If these items are left in damp or sweaty places, and are not regularly cleaned, then the likelihood of fungus growing in them significantly increases.
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<br>The increasingly popular trend of applying acrylic nails also contributes to the spread of fingernail fungus. The unnatural processes that nails undergo as result of this beauty treatment break into their protective barrier and increase the possibility of fungus getting inside. It's also quite possible that an already infected nail, which is showing as yet unnoticeable symptoms, has an acrylic nail placed over it, which then gives it a perfect, moist environment in which to develop.
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<br>Don't overly worry though should you find yourself to be infected with nail fungus as it can be effectively treated. On first noticing anything out of the ordinary regarding your nails, go to a pharmacy and ask about standard over the counter treatments - for most people, the use of these is sufficient to rid themself of the infection. However, should they not have the desired result, then you should not hesitate to contact your doctor so that they can recommend a more potent treatment.
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<br>However, prevention is still the best treatment. As such, you should always keep your nails well groomed and your feet well ventilated and dry. As much as possible, stay away from artificial nails and be sure that the tools used by your manicurist are well sanitized. You should find out if they do sanitize their tools and if not, then its time to find yourself a new manicurist.
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<br>Keep in mind that your nails can say a lot about your current health condition. Healthy nails are often signs of a healthy well being. So do pay attention to them and give your nails the proper care they deserve.
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<br>About the Author: Learn more about fingernail fungus and the remedies for it : <a href='http://www.fingernailfungus.org/' rel="nofollow">Fingernail Fungus</a> Or <a href='http://www.fingernailfungus.org/zetaclear_review.html' rel="nofollow">Zetaclear Review</a> By Mark Walters.
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