Toenail Fungus Treatment Tip for Diabetics

By Laura Ingram

Options of toenail fungus treatment differs greatly from wild at home remedies to prescription medications that have some harmful side effects. However, the answer for most of those who suffer from this ailment is that of better basic nail care.

Besides properly washing and drying your feet daily, keeping your nails properly trimmed is essential in your challenge of overcoming nail fungus.

Dangers of Not Keeping Your Toenails Cut

One of the ways that some people get toe nail fungus is from trauma or damage to the toe nail. A gap or split in the nail may give an easy entry point to fungi looking for a new place to live.

Nails that are too long can rub or brush against the inside of a shoe causing a tear. Excessively long nails often begin curving and then will not grow straight as they should. This may lead to ingrown toenails that may cause areas for fungi to grow.

Advantages of Properly Trimming Your Toenails

1. Less likely to get ingrown toenails. 2. Reduces the chance of nail trauma. 3. Eliminates nail debris caused by fungi. 4. May help to stimulate new growth.

Toenail Cutting Tips

It's important that your nails are cut straight across the top and not rounded on the sides. This could lead to ingrown nails. Try cutting nails after they are softened from a shower, bath, or foot soak. Use a file to smooth rough edges. There are some electric devices that may make this task easier.

Whether you are trimming your toenails at home or while in a beauty salon, always ensure that the clippers are clean. Toenail fungus is very contagious and is easily transmitted from one individual to another when using unhygienic toenail clippers.

Many products are available today that include potent antifungal ingredients such as undecylenic acid, thymol and tea tree oil. These can help your stop toenail fungus growth safely and naturally when you want nice clean toenails.

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