What is onychomycosis
Fungal diseases of the skin and nails are related. They can spread and transfer to each other. If this disease is left untreated for a long time, it can become serious over time.
Causes of Fungal Infection
- Because the disease is contagious, infection may occur in places where the fungus is concentrated in large numbers, such as beaches, public baths, saunas, water parks, swimming pools, showers, etc. In general, use shared items such as washcloths and washcloths where you must walk barefoot or in shared shoes. Generally speaking, crowded places are breeding grounds for various viruses.
- Damage to the skin or nails themselves can lead to fungal infections. Usually bacteria start to multiply on the skin and then affect the nails.
- Excessive sweating creates a favorable environment for fungal growth. The same effect can occur if you wear shoes that are uncomfortable and too tight.
- Malnutrition, leading to metabolic disorders. The body does not get the vitamins and essential substances it needs, and therefore, in addition to metabolic disorders, the immune system weakens. And reduced immunity is a holiday for any virus. In addition, when eating large amounts of sweets, the function of the endocrine system can be disrupted. And fungi take root more easily.
- This fungus causes diseases such as AIDS and diabetes. Additionally, taking antibiotics may result in a weakened immune system, making the body susceptible to any infection.
How to Treat Onychomycosis
Treat with vinegar
Treat with iodine
golden beard
Kombucha and Kalanchoe
tea tree oil
Propolis
onion juice and honey
Treat fungus with celandine
Fungal disease prevention
In addition to personal hygiene, take proper care of your fingernails and toenails. Avoid deformation and wounds. Enhance immunity, control diet, and be alert to diseases that cause fungal infections.