Recognizing and Treating Toenail Fungus Infection

early stages of toenail fungusPeople often will notice that their toenails are changing color or shape for no apparent reason and not be aware that these could actually be early symptoms of toenail fungus.  These same people will wait to seek treatment until they notice pain, often accompanied by pus or bleeding around and under the toenails.  It is important to be aware that any changes in the appearance of your toenails could signal a nail fungus infection.

Stages of Toenail Fungus Infection

  1. In the initial phase of the infection, you normally will feel no pain.  You may not even be aware that there is an infection.  Some slight discoloration may be noticeable.
  2. If left untreated, the discoloration becomes more pronounced as time goes on.  The toe nails thicken and lose their shape and may begin to separate from the nail bed.  Pain, pus and blood in the toe nails region will begin to manifest.  This is usually the point where you would think about seeking treatment.
  3. An infection that is still left to fester further may result in the complete loss of the affected toe nails, further pain, difficulty wearing shoes, and possibly bad odors around the exposed nail beds.

When considering the possible consequences of these types of infections, you can see how important early detection and treatment becomes.  If left untreated, the infection could cause permanent damage to the nails and could spread to other parts of the body and cause skin infections.

We have the latest in laser technology to kill the fungus completely and nearly painlessly.  In most cases, treatment can be accomplished and you can be on your way in about 30 minutes.

Preventing Toenail Fungus Infection

As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  There are some simple ways to try to prevent a nail fungus from ever taking hold in the first place.

  • Choose your socks and shoes wisely.  Wear socks made from materials such as cotton that will tend to help keep your feet dry and alternate the type of shoes worn.
  • Never walk around outside or in public places barefoot.  Exposure to nail fungus can happen anywhere, particularly in damp or wet areas such as public locker rooms and swimming pools.  Consider wearing pool shoes or flip flops at the very least when visiting these places.
  • Keep a supply of anti-fungal products handy.  If you feel that you may have been exposed to a fungal environment, use them as prevention.  Powders and creams can be found in any local drug store or pharmacy section of larger stores.
  • Maintain healthy eating habits.  A balanced diet with foods that can help to boost your immune system naturally can also help your body to fight off fungal infections should they try to get a foothold.
  • Good hygiene can go a long way toward preventing fungal infections.  Wash your feet frequently and dry them thoroughly.  Regular toenail maintenance will also allow you to notice immediately if there are any irregularities or concerns that could indicate the beginnings of a toenail fungus infection.

 

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