Toenail fungus is one of those infections that is both easily avoidable and not-so-easy to avoid. Now how exactly can that be possible? Well, you see fungus infections are contagious. So if one takes precautions to ensure that they are not contracting a strain, he or she can live a toenail fungus-free life. Then again, the places where you can come in contact with an infection are pretty much everywhere!
On WebMD.com, it is explained that it’s hard to determine exactly where you may have picked up a toenail fungus infection. The site admits that there is no one place, or even one type of place to beware of. Fungi, it reports can be found “in the air, the dust, and the soil.” So is there really any way to avoid getting an infection? Here are some ideas about where toenail fungus comes from to help us all use appropriate caution.
Shower floors. WebMD.com reminds us the fungus thrives in moist and warm areas. Because of this, it’s important to be mindful of where we are stepping when we are barefoot. As you can imagine, shower floors are not only wet, but are rampant with dirty runoff. Your best bet is wearing some form of shower shoes or flip flops so that your bare feet don’t come into contact with the floor.
Swimming pools. It goes without saying that if you’re going to go swimming, you’re going to get wet. And that, of course, includes your feet! Now WebMD.com does admit that there are no official studies that have been conducted that have concluded that you’re likely to get a toenail fungus infection from a swimming pool. But putting together the “warm” and “moist” factors that apply here, you’ll want to be careful of where you walk.
Injury. According to the Village Podiatry Laser Center, toenail fungus can be caused by injuries. Stubbing your toes or dropping an object on them (ouch!) can compromise the natural barrier of the skin that surrounds the nail. As a result, fungus is more easily able to penetrate underneath the nail. Trauma to a toe is a no-no if you’re trying to avoid an infection. And who isn’t? As they often warn you, watch your step!
Nail polish. Now what harm could come from placing nail polish on your fingernails and toenails? After all, the whole purpose of polish is for your nails to look their best, isn’t it? According to WebMD.com, both polish and acrylic nails make the underlying nails less “breathable”. As a result, the nails become more susceptible to fungal infections. You may want to limit your use of polish and let your nails be free!
Tight shoes. Speaking of letting your nails be free, it’s important to allow for them to breathe. No, they don’t have lungs of their own. But “avoiding tight, non-breathing shoes”, says WebMD.com, is a way to help prevent a possible toenail fungus infection. Keep in mind that fungi thrive in dark, dank places. The more your feet are kept covered, the more likely they are to sweat – another factor that leads to infections.
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I read your Where Does Toenail Fungus Come From? – Toenail Fungus page and I agree with it!
Doesn’t toe fungus come from mines deep underground? (chuckle)