[97178] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
If you have-struggled with nail-fungus, then Fungaway is the solution you have been waiting for.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Fungaway)
Sat Apr 15 11:51:33 2017
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2017 11:45:02 -0400
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<td colspan=3D"2" id=3D"QLhwigjh2"><p> </p> <p> </p> <p>&n=
bsp; </p> <p> </p> <p>Fungal infection of the toenails or fingernails=
is caused by a fungal microbe that invades the nail bed. Fungal nail infec=
tion is also termed onychomycosis and tinea unguium. Fungal nail infection =
causes fingernails or toenails to thicken, discolor, disfigure, and split. =
At first, onychomycosis appears to be only a cosmetic concern. Without trea=
tment, however, the toenails can become so thick that they press against th=
e inside of the shoes, causing pressure, irritation, and pain. Fingernail i=
nfection may cause psychological, social, or employment-related problems. H=
alf of all nail disorders are caused by onychomycosis, and it is the most c=
ommon nail disease in adults. Toenails are much more likely to be infected =
than fingernails. The incidence of onychomycosis has been increasing and is=
associated with diabetes, a suppressed immune system, and increasing age. =
Adults, especially the elderly, are more likely to have onychomycosis than =
children. Fungal nail infection is divided into subtypes. The main subtypes=
of onychomycosis are as follows: Distal lateral subungual (the area under =
the nail) onychomycosis (DLSO or DSO) White superficial onychomycosis (WSO)=
Proximal subungual onychomycosis (PSO) Endonyx onychomycosis (EO)Candidal =
onychomycosis</p> <p>People with fungal nail infection may have a combinati=
on of these subtypes. Total dystrophic onychomycosis is the term used to re=
fer to the most advanced form of any subtype To have a better understanding=
of how fungal nail infection affects the nail, a general knowledge of the =
anatomy of the nail is helpful (see Figure 1). The nail, or nail unit, cons=
ists of the following parts The nail matrix (where the nail starts) is wher=
e nail cells multiply and keratinize (harden and form into nail material) b=
efore being incorporated into the fingernail or toenail. Most of the matrix=
is not visible. The matrix starts under the skin 5 mm below the nail fold =
(the area of the cuticle where the finger or toe skin meets the nail) and c=
overs the area called the lunula, or half moon (the white half moon-shaped =
area at the bottom of the nail). The cuticle is a fold of modified skin whe=
re the finger or toe meets the nail. The cuticle protects the matrix from i=
nfection. The nail plate is the nail itself. The nail bed is the soft tissu=
e underneath the nail, anchoring the nail plate. The nail plate protects th=
e nail bed. Fungal nail infection is divided into clinical subtypes based o=
n the cause and progress of the infection.</p> <p>Distal lateral subungual =
onychomycosis (DLSO) is the most common form of fungal nail infection. In D=
LSO, the fungus generally spreads from the skin and invades the underside o=
f the nail where the nail meets the nail bed. Inflammation in these areas o=
f the nail causes the symptoms of DLSO. White superficial onychomycosis (WS=
O) is a rare infection caused by the fungi directly invading the surface of=
the nail plate and secondarily infecting the nail bed. In proximal subungu=
al onychomycosis (PSO), the least common subtype, the fungi invade the cuti=
cle (the skin around the nail) and the nail fold and then penetrate the nai=
l plate (fingernail or toenail). Like DLSO, in endonyx onychomycosis (EO), =
the fungi reach the nail via the skin. Instead of infecting the nail bed, h=
owever, the fungi immediately invade the nail plate. Fungal nail infection =
related to yeast (Candida) infection is a little different from fungal nail=
infection related to other fungal infections. Candidal fungal nail infecti=
on has several characteristics: Onycholysis describes the nail separating f=
rom the nail bed. Chronic mucocutaneous disease (disease of mucous membrane=
and regular skin) involves the nail plate (fingernail or toenail) and even=
tually the nail fold (the skin fold behind the cuticle, where the nail meet=
s the finger or toe). Total dystrophic onychomycosis is not a distinct subt=
ype of fungal nail infection. Dystrophic onychomycosis is the term used to =
describe the most advanced form of any of the above subtypes, and it involv=
es the entire nail unit. Dystrophic onychomycosis may cause permanent scarr=
ing of the nail matrix.</p> <p>Fungal nail infection is caused by three mai=
n classes of organisms: fungi that infect hair, skin, and nails and feed on=
nail tissue (dermatophytes), yeasts, and non-dermatophyte molds. All three=
classes cause the very similar early and chronic symptoms or appearances, =
so the visual appearance of the infection may not reveal which class is res=
ponsible for the infection. Dermatophytes (including Epidermophyton, Micros=
porum, and Trichophyton species) are, by far, the most common causes of fun=
gal nail infection worldwide. Yeasts cause 8 of infections, and non-dermato=
phyte molds cause 2 of fungal nail infections. The dermatophyte Trichophyto=
n rubrum is the most common fungus causing distal lateral subungual onychom=
ycosis (DLSO) and proximal subungual onychomycosis (PSO). The dermatophyte =
Trichophyton mentagrophytes commonly causes white superficial onychomycosis=
(WSO), and more rarely, WSO can be caused by species of non-dermatophyte m=
olds. The yeast Candida albicans is the most common cause of chronic mucocu=
taneous candidiasis (disease of mucous membrane and regular skin) of the na=
il. What Are Fungal Nail Infection Risk Factors? Risk factors for fungal na=
il infection include family history, advancing age, poor health, trauma, li=
ving in a warm climate, participation in fitness activities, immunosuppress=
ion (can occur from HIV or certain drugs), bathing in communal showers (suc=
h as at a gym), and wearing shoes that cover the toes completely and don't =
let in any airflow. Fungal nail infections, especially toenail infections, =
can be contagious person to person from direct and indirect contact with an=
infected person or their clothing, such as wearing an infected person's sh=
oes or socks. The incubation period for a fungal nail infection is about th=
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