
- According to statistics, one fifth of the planet's inhabitants suffer from fungal diseases of the feet and nails. This can happen for a variety of reasons – from weakened immunity to incorrect shoe selection.
- Open, uncomfortable shoes can not only cause swollen feet but also lead to fungal infections.
- Even if you decide to treat onychomycosis yourself, you still need an initial consultation with a specialist. At least, in order to choose the most effective drugs on the modern pharmaceutical market. There is a wide range of products.
- One of the most "popular" places to get nail fungus is in bathtubs and showers, swimming pools (outdoor and indoor), and other similar places. Use personal shoes, towels and dressing gowns, don't walk barefoot and don't borrow pumice stones from your neighbours - these are simple but highly effective foot fungus prevention measures for people who frequent fitness centers and public bathrooms.
- What starts out as a harmless sign of dry skin may turn out to be fungus. Don't delay treatment!
Onychomycosis—what the hell is this beast?
- Cracks in the interdigital folds (usually between fingers 1-2 and 4-5);
- Thickening of the skin;
- itching;
- redness;
- burning sensation;
- Nails become thicker, brittle, or thin.