Before your hair gets white from worrying, here's something you should remember: not all funny-looking nails are fungal. In fact, there's a great chance you don't have the infection at all unless you're overweight, walk barefoot in public places, are continuously exposed to warm, moist environments, and share shoes, nail files, and nail clippers with other people.
Although onychomycosis or ringworm of the nail is a common disease, it often starts as a small spreading white or yellow spot on the nail. As the disease progresses, it causes the infected nail to become discolored, thickened or deformed. The skin around the nail may become itchy, red or swollen. Untreated, the affected nail becomes painful and it may have a foul smell.
If the toenails are involved, there is scaling on the sides of the foot which is often mistaken as "dry skin." For some unknown reason, onychomycosis rarely affects the hands unless both feet have the infection.
"Even stranger is the striking tendency of fungus to affect only one hand at a time. If one or more nails are yellowish and crumbly on one hand but not on the other -- and both feet are involved -- fungus is likely. Otherwise, fungus is less likely to be the culprit," said WebMD.
If your nails look funny but you don't have the above symptoms, chances are your condition is caused by something else. Here are other symptoms that are usually mistaken for onychomycosis courtesy of WebMD:
Lines and ridges - are common with aging and nothing to worry about.
Whitish or yellowish nails - are the result of onycholysis, the separation of the nail from the nail bed. The color is caused by air and the nail returns to normal in two to three months.
Red or black nails - are due to a hematoma or blood under the nail. This happens when the nail is injured and goes away by itself.
Green nails - are caused by pseudomonas bacteria that multiply when the nail separates from the nail bed. Again, this disappears in two to three months.
Swelling and redness of the skin around the nail - is called paronychia and is caused by a yeast that infects a damaged cuticle. This can be treated with a topical anti-yeast cream.
To erase whatever doubts you may have about your strange or funny-looking nails, consult a doctor at the earliest possible time. The earlier treatment is started, the better to reduce the risk of complications arising from the infection. Important points to consider when choosing an oral antifungal drug are safety, treatment time, and price. One popular product is Somasin AFS, a safe and effective herbal formula that can stop stubborn fungal nail infections in just seven days. Go to for details.
Fungal Nail Infection Treatment
Speaking from experience, this is not a definite sign that you have nail fungus, which is why it is important to seek medical advice. In my case it turned out to be damage of the nail root (as a result of sporting activities) which highlights this fact.
If you do have a nail fungus infection, the symptoms will progress into the nail breaking apart and the nail becoming thick. The color of the nail may also darken and become more discolored.
With the internet being such a wealthy source of information, you will more than likely find numerous remedies and treatment solutions for nail fungus. However, it is recommended that a doctor is consulted to properly diagnose the infection first and then to recommend the correct treatment required.
But how do you go about preventing nail fungus from occurring in the first place?
- Try and maintain a strong immune system and healthy body. This provides the best opportunity to fight off many infections.
- Keep your nails well maintained; clean and trimmed.
- If you have an injury to the nail make sure that you treat that injury so that nail fungus does not have an opportunity to get in.
- Keep your feet dry and cool, and make sure that they are cleaned regularly. Fungus likes to grow in warm, damp areas so make sure that any footwear and socks are also kept clean. There are powders that can be purchased that can help prevent fungal infection when applied to footwear.
If you think that you may have fungal nail infection, make sure you book an appointment to see your doctor as soon as you can. Don't put it off until next week or next month. The sooner you start treatment the sooner the infection can be removed. It is also important to maintain the treatment provided to you by a doctor if it is determined that you have fungal nail infection. The infection may require treatment for some time (months), so it is important that you are committed to staying with the treatment routine.
There is nothing to be ashamed about if you have a fungal nail infection. It is a common occurence that millions of people suffer from. Many people will put off seeking professional help as a consequence of this but it is important not to do so.
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