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Saturday, 7 March 2009

What Are the Causes of Fingernail Fungus Infections? (Onychomycosis)

Nail fungus infections, otherwise known as Onychomhycosis are unsightly and an embarrassment. On the toenails, it is not as bad as on the fingernails since it is easier to hide. What are the causes of fingernail fungus infections is a subject of debate. However, there is agreement in some areas, as the experts will tell you.

Immune system deficiencies could be a cause although it is not known exactly why. There is the question of heredity where immune deficiencies are passed down it the family. People are more prone to infections when certain chronic diseases are present.

A cut or scrape is the way a nail fungus enters the skin and then proceeds to the nail, where it imbeds itself. The nail becomes very soft and turns a yellowish color. Be careful if you frequent nail salons for a manicure or a pedicure. It is imperative that nail salons keep their instruments impeccably clean. Infections can easily be passed from person to person, in this environment. Make sure you know their policy concerning cleanliness.

Damp conditions allow the fungus to thrive. Experts are in agreement that people who work with their hands in water or wear gloves all day, are at risk to get a nail fungus infection. Take care to allow air to circulate the nails. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Then, what are the causes of fingernail fungus infections? There is no single answer. Early treatment is vital to the success you will have in getting rid of the fungus and all experts agree on that.


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