How To Prevent A Nail Infection
By Dave Bern | September 23, 2008
In many cases unless you know what you are looking for being able to diagnose that you have a nail infection can be quite difficult. The only outward sign that there is something wrong is that your nail may become discolored. It is during the early stages of a nail infection one will notice that the nail infected has turned a yellowish color.
The problems only become much worse if you decide to ignore these first warning signs. If left over time the strength of your nail will become weakened and they not only become discolored but thick also and in some cases the nails may begin to break up.
If you want to prevent the problems associated with nail infections then you need to make sure that you do certain things to your nails regularly. Below we look at just what these things are.
1. Firstly, and probably the most important of all the things to do in order to prevent nail infections is to keep your nails clean, trimmed and well maintained. The cleaner your nails are the less chances there are of bacteria growing underneath and causing 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. When it comes to preventing nail infections on your feet you should make sure that they remain cool and dry at all times. Plus as with your hands the nails on your feet should be regularly maintained. The fungi which can cause a nail infection likes warm, damp areas to grow in and feet provide the perfect habitat for it. So as well as keeping your feet clean make sure the socks and shoes you wear are clean and well maintained as well. If you do find yourself suffering from a nail infection to your feet there are some good quality over the counter nail infection medications that can help to treat the condition before it comes any worse.
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.
One of the first things to be wary of when having artificial nails fitted is what bonding agents are being used. Unfortunately some of these contain chemicals which can be detrimental to the structure of your nails soft tissue. Once applied these bonding agents can actually damage the soft tissue of a nail and allow the chance for fungus to then breed and grow under the nail that has been fitted.
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.
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