Home » Posts tagged "Prevention" (Page 5)

Tag Archives: Prevention

The Importance of Good Shoes

Shoes do more than just support your feet, they support your knees, and other joints as well. On average, we take about 7,500 steps per day. Proper shoes are important for ensuring that your feet, as well as your knees and joints are properly supported. Good shoes can also help to stave off a number of problems like bunions, corns, […]

Read More

How to Prevent Toenail Fungus from Spreading

Toenail fungus is extremely contagious. If allowed to progress unchecked, the fungus will take hold and can spread. It can also be passed from person to person. Because of this, it is important to prevent the disease from spreading to other toenails, or even fingernails. The good news though, is that with a few precautions you can help to curb […]

Read More

Nail Fungus: Who’s at Risk for Infection?

When it comes to toenail fungus (onychomycosis), a common misconception is that only certain people are at risk for infection. But while some people are especially at-risk for fungal infections, the fact is that nail fungus can come seemingly out of nowhere –even for those who don’t fit the profile of someone who’s at risk. Common Misconceptions While many assume […]

Read More

Recognizing and Preventing Ingrown Toenails

Most people don’t notice ingrown toenails right away. Since ingrown toenails are often painful, many people simply assume that the pain is due to a stubbed or injured toe. But when left unattended, ingrown nails can become worse; often turning swollen and red, or becoming infected. As the name suggests, ingrown toenails are nails that grow into the toe. This […]

Read More

What is Toenail Fungus? How to Prevent It

Toenail fungus is a fungus that grows in the nail bed. Fungus thrives in warm, damp environments, and the toenail bed is an ideal breeding ground for it. Toenail fungus is common, roughly half of all discolored toenails are caused by fungus. However, if left untreated, this condition can worsen, causing pain –and discoloration. Toenail fungus starts as a white […]

Read More