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Friday, 30 July 2010 16:48

Prevent Fungus - August 2010

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Prevent Fungus

by Tammy Taylor
Prevent FungusSome Examples:
  • Having a pedicure done with dirty implements, or a dirty spa tub.
  • Having a manicure done with dirty implements.
  • Slamming nails in a door.
  • Pulling nails backwards on car door handles.
  • Picking off artificial nails instead of soaking them off.
  • Using a drill on top of the naked natural fingernail, causing heat and friction.
  • Any puncture to the Hyponychium.
  • Wearing toenails too long and shoes too tight.
  • Cleaning out from under fingernails with a metal implement.
  • Fingernails too long for an active life style.
  • Clipping toenails too short and cutting the Hyponychium.
  • Strong cleaning chemicals.
  • Gardening without gloves.

Some signs you might see or feel after the trauma or damage, but... before the nail fungus (Onychomycosis) starts:

  • Loosening of the fingernail plate.
  • A feeling like a little splinter is under the natural fingernail, but you cannot see it.
  • The nails feel sensitive when picking up something or hitting them against something.
  • The natural fingernail feels loose.
  • The natural fingernail looks like the white free-edge is growing down the nail-bed, and the pink nail-bed is getting shorter.

Q: What can you do to help prevent nail fungus?
A: Keep nails clean.
Onycholysis (loosening of the fingernail plate) is not a fungus but it is susceptible to fungus, so natural fingernails must be kept clean.

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