If you have a fungal infection in the nail, is it your fault No, not at all. Onychomycosis has nothing to do with hygiene. But you can contribute to this condition by creating an
environment that is conducive to the growth of fungus. Shoes that are damp with perspirataion nurture the growth of onychomycosis.
Oral antifungals (Lamisil and Sporanox) used to treat onychomycosis were quite popular over the past several years. But consumers and doctors have now begun to recognize that the cost and
potential side effects of these medications out weigh their benefits. So if you have onychomycosis, what should you do
First, learn all that you can about fungal infection and what contributes to their growth. Myfootshop.com is a consumer oriented website that offers information regarding foot and ankle
problems. Myfootshop.com has recently updated their web pages on onychomycosis (http://www.myfootshop.com/detail.aspCondition=Onychomycosis). The information on Myfootshop.com can help consumers
understand the onset of onychomycosis and treatment options.
Dr. Jeff Oster, medical director of Myfootshop.com has these suggestions for treating onychomycosis:
Effective treatment of onychomycosis depends upon the consistency of treatment. Begin a daily routine that includes treatment of onychomycosis with a topical antifungal agent.
Keep the feet cool and dry whenever possible. The daily use of an antiperspirant on the bottom of the foot is important.
Treat your shoes for fungus. Shoes become a source for re-infection.
Can onychomycosis be cured No. But in the old saying 's8216;know thy enemy's8217; is so true when treating this persistent infection of the nail. For more information on onychomycosis,
contact Myfootshop.com on the web at www.myfootshop.com or by telephone at 1-888-859-8901.