Fungal infection of nails (tinea unguium) is common. The
infection causes thickened and unsightly nails which sometimes become painful.
Medication often works well to clear the infection but you need to take
medication for several weeks.
How do you develop a Fungal Nail Infection?
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Spread from a fungal skin infection. For example, Athletes foot(tinea pedis)is a fungal
infection of your toes. This may spread to the toenails if the skin infection
is not treated early.
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Fingernail infection may occur after a toenail infection has
become established. The fungus may spread to a finger if you scratch your itchy
toes and toenail.
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Fingernail infections are also more likely to occur if you wash
your hands frequently, or have them in water a lot. For example, if you are a
cook or a cleaner. Constant washing may damage the protective skin at the base
of the nail. This may allow fungi to enter.
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A nail that has recently been damaged is also more likely to
become infected.
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You have an increased risk of developing a fungal nail infection
if you have various other conditions - for example:
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Diabetes
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Psoriasis
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Poor circulation.
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A poor immune system (for example, if you have AIDS or are on Chemotheraphy)
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A general poor state of health.
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Nail infections are more common in people who live in hot or
humid climates.
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Smoking also increases the risk of Fungal Nail Infection.
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In some cases there is no apparent reason. Fungal germs are
common and an infection can occur 'out of the blue'
It is always advisable to get it
treated from an expert dermatologist.For appointments call 9004839333.Clinics
at Malad,Juhu and Bandra in Mumbai.
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