FUNGAL TOENAILS

Many people don’t realize they have a fungal nail problem and, therefore, don’t seek treatment. Yet, fungal toenail infections are a common foot health problem and can persist for years without ever causing pain. The disease, characterized by a change in a toenail’s color, is often considered nothing more than a mere blemish. Left untreated, however, it can present serious problems.

Also referred to as onychomycosis, fungal nails are infections underneath the surface of the nail, which may also penetrate the nail. Fungal nail infections are often accompanied by a secondary bacterial and/or yeast infection in or about the nail plate, which ultimately can lead to difficulty and pain when walking or running. Symptoms may include discoloration, brittleness, loosening, thickening, or crumbling of the nail.

A group of fungi, called dermophytes, easily attack the nail and thrive on keratin, the nail’s protein substance. In some cases, when these tiny organisms take hold, the nail may become thicker, yellowish-brown, or darker in color, and foul smelling. Debris may collect beneath the nail plate, white marks frequently appear on the nail plate, and the infection is capable of spreading to other toenails, the skin, or even the fingernails.

Nail bed injury may make the nail more susceptible to all types of infection, including fungal infection. Those who suffer chronic diseases, such as diabetes, circulatory problems, or immune-deficiency conditions, are especially prone to fungal nails. Other contributory factors may be a history of Athlete’s Foot or excessive perspiration.

YOU CAN PREVENT FUNGAL NAIL INFECTIONS BY TAKING THESE SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS:

 

Depending on the type of infection you have, over-the-counter liquid antifungal agents may not prevent a fungal infection from recurring. A topical or oral medication may need to be prescribed, and the diseased nail matter and debris removed, a process called debridement. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications.

In severe cases, surgical treatment may be required to remove the infected nail. Permanent removal of a chronically painful nail, which has not responded to any other treatment, permits the fungal infection to be cured and prevents the return of a deformed nail.

Clarus Antimicrobial Shoe Shield

North Texas Foot & Ankle is proud to offer the Clarus line of antifungal products in our office, including Clarus Antimicrobial Shoe Shield.

This antifungal shoe spray is a safe, highly effective spray containing natural antimicrobial silver in a proprietary formulation that kills bacteria and fungus. Shoe Shield helps neutralize shoe odor by quickly eliminating its source.

The unique formulation in Clarus Shoe Spray provides long-term and sustainable antimicrobial action and sporicidal protection.

To use, spray directly into each shoe coating the inside surfaces including insoles. Allow to dry completely and repeat the directions until shoes are odor free.

It is highly recommended to use the spray in combination with oral, topical, and/or laser anti-fungal therapies to reduce chances of re-infection through the shoes while going through the anti-fungal treatment to eliminate the fungal infection.

This product can be used in conjunction with other treatments to eliminate fungal infection of the feet.

This professional spray is available only through physicians. Contact us today or stop by the office for more information and to purchase Clarus Shoe Spray and other Clarus Antifungal Products!

 

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