Fungal Infections and Acrylic Nails: What You Need to Know
Acrylic Nails Can Trap Fungal Infections
The short answer is no, you should not put acrylic nails over fungus. Doing so can trap moisture and create a breeding ground for the fungus to grow and spread. The fungus can spread to other nails, the skin, and even the bloodstream if left untreated.
Treatment Options for Fungal Infections
Home Remedies
Often you can take care of a fungal nail infection at home. Try nonprescription antifungal nail creams and ointments. Several products are available, such as terbinafine. However, it is important to note that these products may not be effective for all types of fungal infections.
Medical Treatment
If home remedies are not effective, your doctor may prescribe oral antifungal medication. This medication is taken by mouth and can help to clear up the infection. In some cases, your doctor may also recommend laser therapy to kill the fungus.
Prevention is Key
The best way to prevent fungal nail infections is to keep your nails clean and dry. Avoid sharing nail clippers or other nail care tools with others. Wear shoes that fit well and keep your feet dry. If you have a fungal nail infection, it is important to treat it as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading.
Signs and Symptoms of Fungal Nail Infections
Fungal nail infections can affect several nails. If your condition is mild and not bothering you, you may not need treatment. However, if your nail fungus is painful and has caused thickened nails, you should see a doctor. Other signs and symptoms of fungal nail infections include:
- Discoloration of the nail (yellow, white, or brown)
- Thickened nails
- Crumbling or brittle nails
- Pain or discomfort
- Swollen or red skin around the nail
Diagnosis
To find out if a patient has nail fungus, a dermatologist examines your nails and nearby skin. It's important to check the skin because the fungus can spread. You may already have a skin infection. The doctor may also order a laboratory test to confirm the diagnosis.
Complications
Damage to artificial nails can also lead to fungal infections and other problems. Here's what you should know before you head to your salon or to the drugstore.
- Fungal infections can spread to the skin and bloodstream.
- Artificial nails can damage the natural nail.
- Artificial nails can trap moisture and create a breeding ground for bacteria.
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