Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Do You Have A Sore Toenail?

What are you doing to treat your sore toenail? Do you know what the cause is? Here are some of the things you can do to find the causes. Could it be an ingrown toenail, and what are you doing to treat it.

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An infected foot can be anything from dry skin, reddish and peeling around the toe, athlete's foot, or a toenail fungus. Other causes like flaking skin which extend to the top and sides of your feet and cause more problems.

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Toenail issues can be caused from improperly fitting shoes by putting pressure on the toenail area, or if you are active in sports this can contribute to your toe problems as well. It is also wise for you to keep your toenails well trimmed to avoid ingrown toenails or injury.

For the athletic person it would be advisable to tape your toes. I've been taping my big toe for some time to keep me out of pain and help to avoid any toenail injury.

Other issues like dry skin on your feet could be caused by many varying factors, as simple as not drinking enough water to keep your body hydrated. Remember your body is mostly made of water, and don't deprived of its nourishment. To help you minimize the effects of dry skin you need to make sure that you use gentle hypo-allergenic products on your skin after bathing.

Athlete's foot is a type of skin fungus which involves an athlete's foot known as a dermatophyte or mold. This fungus thrives in dark, warm and moist areas, and your feet are the perfect environment for a fungal infection. Though it may affect the entire foot, it is mostly found on the side of your feet or between your toes. There is over the counter treatment for this.

Toenail fungus is another common problem that most people are unaware of, and they often mistake toenail fungus as eczema, psoriasis, and other skin problems, which they simply ignore it as if it will just go away. Fungal infections will not go away on their own they will only get worse. You will need to know what causes your infection and then treat it for it to go away.

A toe fungus can be difficult to treat, because it may reoccur, but there is medication available to help clear up nail funguses. This condition is more common in men than women, and you are more likely to have a nail fungus as you increase with age.

Here is something you can do to help with your foot issues, go ahead and soak your feet in warm water and Epson salt for around fifteen minutes; this is good for the infected or swollen areas when you have toenail pain. Some people have been known to use apple cider vinegar to help with funguses and infections, but if you continue to have problems consult with your physician or pharmacist about your symptoms.

Do You Have A Sore Toenail?

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