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February 16th, 2009 — feet
Medications for curing toenail fungal infection
February 16th, 2009 — feet
The fungus that affects the nails is a small living organism that thrives in moisture and warm dark areas, usually under the nails. These infections of finger and toe-nails are curable by the doctors.
The fungus attacks the toe-nails more than finger nails because, the feet is always covered by footwear and moist most of the time. Elderly people are more susceptible given their weakness. Most people above the age of 50 suffer from this illness. In total, about 20% of people have got some sort of nail infections.
The fungi that causes this nail infection also cause ringworm infection and athletes foot. Generally a fungus infection is misappropriated as a bacterial infection like in the case of nail psoriasis and nail break ups. It is not the bad hygiene that one practice is the cause for fungal infection. The moisture retained in a warm dark background works as the triggering factor. Knowing the cause and taking necessary steps itself would reduce the infection cases.
A fungal attack is usually possible when there is a disturbance in nail growth or a on a person having malfunctioning immunity system
Usage of public showers/toilets also contribute a part. The carriers of the fungus would be using the same shower areas that are used by others. It should be noted here that, once the fungus settles in our nails, the nail itself gives protection to the fungus by way of shielding it away from sunlight.
When you notice an yellow or white spot in your nails, and you suspect it to be a fungal infection, consult a doctor without delay. In most cases of fungal ifection of nails, doctors would suggest solutions like Diflucan, Lamisil or Sporanox.
While using these medications for the prescribed time period, you would notice that the new nail that takes the place of the old infected grown out nail, would be a healthy one. Normally, it would take 3-4 months to cure the infection completely. Once cured, be careful not to expose the nails to moisture and darkness again.
For mild infections, your doctor might suggest Antifungal varnish. One such antifungal varnish is penlac. The application is quite simple. You need to apply the varnish on the infected nail, daily once. This varnish is removed using alcohol. Continue this for 1-2 months. The curing is proved for nearly 20% of nail fungal infections. As said earlier, this works best only for mild infections.
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February 15th, 2009 — feet
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February 14th, 2009 — feet
What More About Diabetic Shoes.
February 12th, 2009 — shoes
As a person suffering from Diabetes, you definitely need to consider using Diabetic Shoes, instead of your normal shoes. You will find these shoes to offer good feet support and they are quite comfortable to wear.
Diabetes affects a large number of people all over the world. This chronic illness can cause a lot of complication, one of them being the feet. How does this happen?
Diabetes damages your feet because it affects your nervous system. When this happens you loose sensation in your feet or your extremities. As a result you will get a feeling of numbness in your feet and if they get hurt in the course of any normal, everyday activities you would of course not notice it at all. If you wear improper fitting shoes or hard shoes, this problem can worsen. You can avoid such problems by using Diabetic Shoes. These shoes protect your feet and enable you to carry out your daily chores just like you always did. Without worrying if any normal exertions or accidental injuries will affect your feet.
Diabetic Shoes can offer considerable benefits. Here is a look at what these are:
No more Calluses ” One problem that often affects people with diabetes is Calluses. If Calluses are not properly trimmed they can become pretty thick and can result in ulcers.
Eliminate Foot Ulcers ” As a diabetic person, if you wear shoes that do not fit properly you can get foot ulcers. These ulcers are usually seen on the foots toes to on the ball of the foot. Lack of treatment for foot ulcers can lead to heavy infections and it could lead to a situation wherein you have to lose your feet completely. By wearing Diabetic Shoes, you get proper fitting shoes, which protect your feet from ulcers and prevent them from forming in your feet.
Eliminate problems such as pinches and scratches ” You get scratches and pinches in your feet when you wear badly fitting shoes and also because diabetes cuts of all sensation in your feet. By wearing Diabetic Shoes, your feet are comfortable and they are well protected by the shoe material. As a result there are no scratches and pinches.
More Feet Comfort ” If you wear tight-fitting shoes, your feet has poor blood circulation. This problem worsens when you have diabetes. If you wear Diabetic Shoes, your feet enjoy better comfort levels and there is normal blood circulation in your feet.
Better Air for your Feet ” Diabetic Shoes so designed to give more air to your feet. They are made out of fabric, which allows your skin to breathe. This means no more clammy feet. When your feet are clammy with sweat they are more prone to injuries. You can avoid this problem by wearing Diabetic Shoes.
Custom Made for your Feet – Diabetic Shoes can be custom-made or designed according to the specific mould of a person; feet. This feature offers high quality comfort and prevents your feet from succumbing to any accidental injuries. Most often the problem arises when you use shoes that dont fit well for your kind of feet. With Diabetic Shoes, this problem is eliminated because they can be custom-designed according to your feets shape, thus giving more comfort for your feet.
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February 12th, 2009 — feet