Saturday, October 20, 2012

Learn some important risk factors for toenail fungus

Risk factors for nail fungus

There are several reasons as to why nail fungus, infections are more common in the elderly, including reduced blood circulation, more years of exposure to fungi and because nails tend to grow more slowly but also thicken as the age increases, making them more likely to have an infection.

Nail fungus also tends to affect men more than women and those with a family history of this infection. Resistance to fungal infection probably has a genetic component.

Here are some factors more you need to know on which can increase your risk of developing nail fungus:

Heavy SweatingWorking in a humid or damp environmentWearing socks and shoes that hinder ventilation and not absorb perspirationWalking wet bare feet in public places, such as pools, gyms and minor shower rooms at the skin or nail injury, a damaged fingernail or an another infectionHaving diabetes, circulation problems or weakened immune systems.

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