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No one likes the looks of ugly toenail fungus. Brittle, distorted and discolored toenails can be the source of major insecurity for many people, as well as a real hassle to get rid of. This form of fungus can be extremely difficult to treat, as oftentimes several forms of fungus are present in the infected toenail simultaneously.
Lets start by defining toenail fungus, listing its major causes and symptoms, as well as information on how you can naturally and effectively fight these types of infections.
What Is Toenail Fungus?
According to the Mayo Clinic, toenail fungus, or onychomycosis, is classified as an infection that occurs when a fungus finds its home in the toenails [1]. The fungal presence may appear as a white or yellow spot on the nail (it can also occur on fingernails, although is less common). If left untreated, the spot grows larger and the nail begins to deteriorate, leaving a crumbling, thick, painful, discolored nail behind.
Signs of Toenail Fungus
The most common signs of toenail fungus are usually visually and painfully obvious. These symptoms may include:
Causes of Toenail Fungus
Microscopic fungi can find their way into the toenails under a variety of different circumstances. Usually, nail fungal infections occur when a type of fungus called a dermatophyte inhabits the nail. They can also be caused by a general mold or yeast infection in the toenail. Whether fungus, mold or yeast, all of these infections are created in warm, wet environments.
Places such as gyms, locker-rooms, hot-tubs, saunas, steam-rooms, swimming pools and showers, are hot-beds for these types of fungal infections. Just walking barefoot can cause you to get a fungal infection.
The dark warmth of your shoes and socks, particularly if you are sweating in your shoes, is also the perfect breeding ground for fungal infections. People are particularly vulnerable to fungal infections when they have tiny cuts between the nail and nail bed, as this opens the area up for the fungus to thrive. Toes are more vulnerable to infection than fingernails because of a lack of circulation in the area, as compared to the hands.
Who is at Risk for Toenail Fungus?
Anyone can get a toenail fungal infection, but older adults are more at risk due to a greater lack of blood circulation to the feet. What is more, as we age, our nails begin to thicken, making us more susceptible to fungal invasion. Men are more at risk than women, and the tendency can be passed on genetically.
Risk factors that increase the likelihood for nail fungus may also include diabetes, trauma to the nail, poor personal hygiene, athlete’s foot, hyperhydrosis, peripheral vascular disease, continual exposure to water and conditions involving immunodeficiency.
Natural Remedies & Tips For Nail Fungus
Supplements That Help Treat Toenail Fungus
While treating toenail fungus with the tips above, I would also recommend taking an herbal supplement called Mycozil at the same time. This all-natural product will help kill off the fungus circulating in the blood, that may be contributing to your infection.
Mycozil will help treat toenail fungus internally, while the tips above will help treat toenail fungus externally.
Do you see signs of toenail fungus on your feet? Be sure to let me know your results and feel free to post any other successful remedies you have used.
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Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM has studied natural healing methods for over 20 years and now teaches individuals and practitioners all around the world. He no longer sees patients but solely concentrates on spreading the word of health and wellness to the global community. Under his leadership, Global Healing Center, Inc. has earned recognition as one of the largest alternative, natural and organic health resources on the Internet.
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