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This blog is run by the "Foot And Ankle Wellness Center" (A podiatry clinic in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada). For information on our practice and what we do, please visit our website: EdmontonFootDoctor.com Enjoy our posts!

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Your Toe Nails Shouldn't Be Green...Even If It's St. Patrick's Day!



Happy St. Patrick's Day podiatrists, patients, and other online readers. Everyone who has forgotten to wear green today is making an effort to avoid getting pinched by our little leprechaun friends, but green toe nails just don't count!

Here are some tips to avoiding fungal nails:


Keeping the fungus under control will help prevent a fungal infection of the skin from reinfecting the nail. Before bed, thoroughly wash and dry your feet, and apply a non-prescription anti-fungal cream to the entire foot from the ankle down. Use the cream every night, then gradually apply it less often. Keep your feet dry. Dry feet are less likely to become infected. Apply powder to your dry feet after you take a shower or bath.

Other tips:
  • Don't share nail clippers or nail files with others.
  • Don't share shoes or socks with others.
  • Try not to injure your nail, such as by cutting it too short (trauma to the nail may lead to infections).
  • Wear dry cotton socks, and change them two or three times a day if necessary.
  • Wear dry shoes that allow air to circulate around your feet (tight, enclosed, moist shoes contribute to fungal toenail infections).
  • Wear shower sandals or shower shoes when you are at a public pool or shower.






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5 comments:

  1. haha well written! I'm definitely staying tuned to this blog.

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  2. Awesome read.

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  3. Thankfully I have my green socks on!

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  4. Hope you all had a happy and safe St. Patrick's Day!

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