[96367] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
The Top-Solution for Getting-Rid of Nail-Fungus.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fungaway)
Thu Mar 23 14:36:35 2017
To: mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2017 14:36:32 -0400
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Say-Goodbye to Nail-Fungus!</td>
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<td id="Bewu3">Dear mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu<br></td>
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<p>It’s easy to get a fungal nail infection. If you have a fungal infection on your foot, the fungus can spread to one or more of your
nails. This is quite common. You can also catch a fungal nail infection in a warm, moist place like a pool deck or locker room. If someone else has a
fungal infection and walked barefoot there, all you have to do is walk barefoot in the same area. Having wet nails for a long time can also lead to
nail fungus. Some people develop it when they wear the same pair of sweaty shoes or boots every day. Fingernails that are wet for hours at a time due
to a job or hobby are also susceptible. What you see on infected nails will vary with the type of fungus causing the infection. Most people see some
nail discoloration. The nail may have a white spot. Some nails turn yellow, brown, or green. As the infection worsens, infected nails can thicken,
lift up from the finger or toe, or crumble. Some nails become thinner. If you have diabetes or a weakened immune system, treatment is especially
important. After getting a fungal nail infection, people who have diabetes have an increased risk of developing sores that do not heal. Sores that do
not heal can lead to a serious health problem. It’s important to see a dermatologist (or other doctor) at the first sign of a nail problem. A
dermatologist can tell you whether you have a nail infection or something else.</p>
<p>Early diagnosis and treatment are recommended for everyone who has nail fungus. Caught early and treated, a fungal nail infection is likely to
clear and you’ll regrow a healthy nail. Treatment can also prevent the fungus from spreading to other parts of your body and to other people.
Fungal infections that appear on the skin are one of the most common infections in humans. Many people are curious about natural toenail fungus
treatment, as this is an issue that many folks struggle with. Few are aware that toenail fungus symptoms can actually be a sign of candida virus or
yeast within your system. “Onychomycosis” is the name for the type of infection that causes the fungi to appear on the nails. This is
caused by underlying fungal growth from dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte moulds and yeasts (mainly Candida species). With dietary changes, supplements
and certain essential oils, you can treat and eliminate the root cause of the toenail fungus, even when you’ve been struggling with it for
years. I will take you through the exact steps of how to get rid of toenail fungus fast and for good. I can tell you my own mother struggled with
toenail fungus on her big toe for over 10 years, and the reason why she originally got it and then continued to struggle with this fungus was the
chemotherapy she went through when diagnosed with breast cancer years ago. After going through chemo, she had systemic yeast and candida issues and
then developed the toenail fungus. The exact treatment I detail below is what we used with her to successfully erase her fungus.<br>
Symptoms of Toenail Fungus</p>
<p>Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is very common, with estimates showing that about 3 to 12 percent of the population suffers from fungal infections
on their fingers or toes to some degree. Older people are more likely to have nail fungus than younger people, and people with compromised immune
systems are even more susceptible. <br>
Signs that you’ve developed toenail fungus include:</p>
<p>your nails becoming brittle or changing color, especially your big toe nail which is most likely to become infected<br>
A whitish-yellowish or brownish discoloration developing of the front or sides of the nails<br>
Nails becoming soft, breaking easily or becoming thicker and changing shape<br>
Pain around the nails<br>
The nail detaching from the skin or nail bed<br>
White patches forming on the surface of the nail, either in large blotches or small dots that are spread out. (called “white superficial
onychomycosis”)</p>
<p>Persistent fungal signs can show up slowly but last for years. Getting rid of toenail fungus can take some patience and requires time to fully
heal. It can take several months until treatment is successful, but doing things the right way and getting rid of the underlying cause is the only
thing that will keep the infection from coming back again. What causes toenail fungus? Well, essentially it’s an imbalance of bad bacteria to
good bacteria in your body. Just like with other health conditions that stem from gut-related problems, when you don’t have enough good bacteria
living within your gut, you wind up developing high levels of yeast and fungus (bad bacteria) in your body that can show up on your skin. Besides poor
gut health, other risk factors that can tip the scale in terms of an infection forming include:<br>
Having athlete’s foot<br>
Coming into contact with fungi, for example in nail salons, contaminated swimming pools, gyms and saunas<br>
Damaged nail beds<br>
Wearing dirty or tight shoes<br>
Skin conditions, such as psoriasis<br>
Circulation problems in the legs, from existing conditions like diabetes or artery disease<br>
A weakened immune system<br>
Genetic predisposition</p>
<p>The Diet to Help Eliminate Toenail Fungus Some people turn to topical treatments or medications to get rid of their toenail fungus, but often
these don’t work long term or solve the underlying issue. Some drugs designed to kill toenail fungus that you might have tried in the past
include itraconazole or terbinafine. These might be taken for anywhere from three to six months to treat fungal nail infections, but many people will
still find that the fungus comes back. Medications in tablet form are much more effective at fighting nail fungus than topical treatments are, but
they aren’t guaranteed to work and also have more side effects, long treatment durations and possible interactions. Another downside is that
they are like putting a Band-aid on the problem ? they’re not addressing why the fungus developed in the first place. The real key to removing
fungus on your toenails is usually addressing your diet.</p></td>
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