Nail Fungus
Prevention
Nail Fungus PreventionTo help prevent nail
fungus and reduce recurrent infections, practice good hand and
foot hygiene by following these steps:
* Keep your nails short, dry and clean.
Trim nails straight across and file down thickened areas.
Thoroughly dry your hands and feet, including between your
toes, after bathing.
* Wear appropriate socks. Synthetic socks
that wick away moisture may keep your feet dryer than do
cotton or wool socks (you can also wear synthetic socks
underneath other socks). Change them often, especially if
your feet sweat excessively. Take your shoes off
occasionally during the day and after exercise. Alternate
closed-toe shoes with open-toed shoes.
* Use an antifungal spray or powder. Spray
or sprinkle your feet and the insides of your shoes.
* Wear rubber gloves. This protects your
hands from overexposure to water. Between uses, turn the
rubber gloves inside out to dry.* Don't trim or pick at the
skin around your nails. This may give germs access to your
skin and nails.
* Don't go barefoot in public places. Wear
shoes around public pools, showers and locker rooms.*
Choose a reputable manicure and pedicure salon. Make sure
the salon sterilizes its instruments. Better yet, bring
your own.
* Give up nail polish and artificial nails.
Although it may be tempting to hide nail fungal infections
under a coat of pretty pink polish, this can trap unwanted
moisture and worsen the infection.
* Wash your hands after touching an
infected nail. Nail fungus can spread from nail to
nail.

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