What happens if you have toenail fungus for too long?
What happens if you have toenail fungus for too long?
If you let a nail fungus infection go for too long, several problems emerge. The infected nail can become misshapen and increasingly separated from your nail bed. Itching and pain are unpleasant side effects; if they’re too severe, you can have trouble wearing shoes or walking.
How do you get rid of buildup under your toenails?
How are thick toenails treated?
- Clean the affected area with soap and water daily.
- Groom your nails regularly.
- Apply an over-the-counter fungal treatment after you gently file your nails.
- Apply Vicks VapoRub on your toenail each day.
Can nail fungus cause other health issues?
A severe case of nail fungus can be painful and may cause permanent damage to your nails. And it may lead to other serious infections that spread beyond your feet if you have a suppressed immune system due to medication, diabetes or other conditions.
How do you grind down thick toenails?
Use gentle pressure and grind it thinner until it is normal thickness or starts to get warm. If it gets warm, stop and then do a little more later or the following day. Continue grinding a little each day until the nail is normal thickness.
Why are my toenails brittle?
Caused by exposure to infected surfaces, such as gyms, pools, or the aforementioned sweaty shoes, fungal toenails cause brittleness, in addition to discoloration, thickening, crumbling, and even warping of the nail.
How do I know if my toenail fungus is dying?
Top 5 signs your toenail fungus has gone nuclear
- Nail color changes. If your nail turns white and chalky or yellow, it’s not a good sign.
- Nail position changes. If your nail starts to curl downward or upward, it’s time to be concerned.
- Nail texture changes.
- Nail smell changes.
- Nail sensation changes.