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Nail Infections - Prevention Is Better Than Cure
If you decide to ignore the first warning signs that you possibly have a nail infection this could actually lead to the strength of the nail being compromised. As the infection develops the nail will discolor more the nail will begin to thicken and in some cases will eventually begin to break. Therefore if you want to prevent your nails from becoming infected then there are certain things that you need to do. Below we look at just what some of these are. 1. The first thing to do is that you should regularly clean and trim your nails (both on your feet and hands). Having a regular maintenance routine in place will help to prevent the buildup of fungi or bacteria under your nails and which will prevent the occurrence of an infection. 2. If you do injure your nails at any time then make sure that you get the appropriate treatment for them as soon as you can. Again through the right course of treatment you can help to prevent the buildup of bacteria or fungi underneath the nail. 3. To prevent infections to the nails on your feet you need to have a regularly maintenance regime in place as you would with your hands. Also to further help prevent the growth of fungi (which likes warm damp places) wear clean socks at all times and regularly make sure that you clean not just the outside but the inside of your shoes as well. If you do suffer from a minor nail infection there are some over the counter nail infection medications that are worth considering trying in order to treat the problem. People who wear artificial nails should also be aware that they can be extremely prone to suffering from nail infections. Certainly you need to care for your artificial nails in the same way as you would your own if you want to prevent such infections from occurring. You need to be careful just what bonding agents you use when wearing artificial nails as these can cause damage to the soft tissue of your real nails. There are chemicals in these bonding agents which can in fact cause the soft tissue to disintegrate and this could in turn lead to fungus being able to get in underneath the artificial nail and grow. Again the only way to ensure that such an infection does not occur is by ensuring that you keep your nails in good order. If at any time you notice an artificial nail beginning to lift rather than trying to make a repair yourself arrange for a professional to do so. They will be able to inspect under the nail to ensure that no other damage has been caused and also ensure that the area is properly cleaned before the nail is then replaced or stuck down again. -->
Article by: DaveBern |
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Word Count: 544 About the AuthorI hope you enjoyed this article on artificial nail infections. If you suffer from another form of nail infection or would like more information please visit http:// www.nailsinfection.com. I am sure you will find helpful.
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