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Nail Fungus Treatment

Nail Fungus

An infection of nail fungus occurs when fungi infect one or more of your nails. A nail fungus infection may begin as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the nail fungus spreads deeper into your nail, it may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and develop crumbling edges — an unsightly and potentially painful problem. These infections usually develop on nails continually exposed to warm, moist environments, such as sweaty shoes or shower floors. Nail fungus isn't the same as athlete's foot, which primarily affects the skin of the feet, but at times the two may coexist and can be caused by the same type of fungus. Nail fungus treatment may be difficult, and infections may recur.

Nail Fungus Causes

Nail fungus infections are typically caused by a fungus that belongs to a group of fungi called dermatophytes. But yeasts and molds also can be responsible for nail fungus infections. All of these microscopic organisms live in warm, moist environments, including swimming pools and showers. They can invade your skin through tiny invisible cuts or through a small separation between your nail and nail bed. They cause problems only if your nails are continually exposed to warmth and moisture — conditions perfect for the growth and spread of fungi. Infection with nail fungus occurs more in toenails than in fingernails. Another reason may be the diminished blood circulation to the toes as compared with the fingers, which makes it harder for your body's immune system to detect and eliminate the infection.

American Academy of Dermatology According to American Academy of Dermatology:

The two most common types of fungi affecting the skin are dermatophytes and yeast. While both types infect nails, dermatophytes tend to be more common in toenails because toenails are often confined in a dark, warm, moist environment inside your shoes — where fungi can thrive.

Yeast infections are seen more frequently in fingernails.

Nail infections may respond to topical antifungal creams, lotions, gels, and lacquers.

Nail Fungus Symptoms

Nail fungus symptoms can be seen when one or more of your nails are:
  • Thickened
  • Brittle, crumbly or ragged
  • Distorted in shape
  • Dull, with no luster or shine
  • A dark color, caused by debris building up under your nail
Infected nails may also separate from the nail bed, a condition called onycholysis. You may even feel pain in your toes or fingertips and detect a slightly foul odor.

Nail Fungus Complications

Nail fungus infections can be painful and may cause permanent damage to your nails. They may also lead to other serious infections that can spread beyond your feet if you have a suppressed immune system due to medication, diabetes or other conditions. Nail fungus infections of the nail pose the most serious health risk for people with diabetes and for those with weakened immune systems, such as people with leukemia or those who've had an organ transplant. If you have diabetes, your blood circulation and the nerve supply to your feet can become impaired. Therefore, any relatively minor injury to your feet — including a nail fungus infection — can lead to a more serious complication, requiring timely medical care. See your doctor immediately if you suspect nail fungus.

CosmopolitanCosmopolitan says:

If your doctor determines you suffer from a foot nail fungus, he will prescribe either an approximately nine-month round of topical cream or three months of oral medication. Since it takes at least nine months for a toenail to grow out, regardless of what ails it, it'll be that long before your feet are ready for display.

Nail Fungus Risks

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

Nail Fungus Treatment

There are mild and aggressive kinds of nail fungus treatment medications. It can be treated in the traditional way, self treated, or it can be doctor prescribed. Most probably it is much to be preferred by doctors to guarantee the effectiveness and safeness of the nail fungus treatment. Some nail fungus treatment medicines can cause side effects especially on those people who are suffering from liver diseases and can also cause allergies because of its high toxic contents.
FDAThe Food and Drug Administration is requiring that labels for the prescription drugs carry stronger warnings about potential liver damage and cite potential heart damage.

Doctors are told that because of the possibility of serious liver problems they should get a laboratory analysis to confirm the diagnosis of a fungal infection before prescribing the prescription drugs.
Nail fungus treatment is long-term. Awareness in preventing it can minimize its risk to preserve your healthy nail. It takes almost 3 months to be done. In three months, while your nails grow, the nail fungus treatment applied prevents the fungi from growing, bringing back the healthy nail. Nail fungus treatment has its success rate at 60–80 percent and it is not assured that it will not occur again. In fact it has a 15 percent chance to reoccur.

Nail fungus is a long lasting kind of infection. That is why after nail fungus treatment the doctors still recommend their patients to continue the use of nail fungus treatment creams. This is to prevent another build up of fungus infection. The best way to keep a healthy nail is to keep your hygiene always. To prevent nail fungus infection we must follow some certain methods. The first is, wear open footwear as much as possible. Second, change socks immediately if it becomes damp or wearing absorbent socks is more preferable. Third, don't wear high top boots if not needed. Fourth, start nail fungus treatment as early as you can to stop its spreading.

Natural Nail Fungus Treatment

Use Zetaclear Solution as a natural nail fungus treatment to support and maintain your nails naturally. Your hands and feet can be beautiful, reflecting your radiant good health. Persistent care with Zetaclear Nail Fungus Treatment and time will help promote healthy clear appearing nails.


ZetaClear contains a proprietary formulation of natural oils each of which has been demonstrated to contribute to the promotion of healthy looking nails. The Science of healthy nails is complex and hence achieving healthy appearing nails requires a special nail fungus treatment product. The special soothing oils in Zetaclear Solution move under your nail to promote healthy nails. Zetaclear is easily applied morning and night with the applicator brush that comes in the bottle.

ZetaClear contains Tea Tree Oil, Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E Oil, Lemon grass Oil, Undecylenic Acid and Clove Oil.

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Prevent Nail Fungus

To help prevent nail fungus as well as increase effects of nail fungus treatment and reduce recurrent infections, practice good hand and foot hygiene by following these steps:
  • Keep your nails short, dry and clean. Trim nails straight across and file down thickened areas. Thoroughly dry your hands and feet, including between your toes, after bathing.
  • Wear appropriate socks. Synthetic socks that wick away moisture may keep your feet dryer than do cotton or wool socks (you can also wear synthetic socks underneath other socks). Change them often, especially if your feet sweat excessively. Take your shoes off occasionally during the day and after exercise. Alternate closed-toe shoes with open-toed shoes.
  • Use an antifungal spray or powder. Spray or sprinkle your feet and the insides of your shoes.
  • Wear rubber gloves. This protects your hands from overexposure to water. Between uses, turn the rubber gloves inside out to dry.
  • Don't trim or pick at the skin around your nails. This may give germs access to your skin and nails.
  • Don't go barefoot in public places. Wear shoes around public pools, showers and locker rooms.
  • Choose a reputable manicure and pedicure salon. Make sure the salon sterilizes its instruments. Better yet, bring your own.
  • Give up nail polish and artificial nails. Although it may be tempting to hide nail fungal infections under a coat of pretty pink polish, this can trap unwanted moisture and worsen the infection.
  • Wash your hands after touching an infected nail. Nail fungus can spread from nail to nail.
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