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Understanding the nail diseases

Your fingernails and toenails protect the tissues of your fingers and toes. They are made up of layers of a protein called keratin, which is also in your skin and hair. The look of your nails can be a mirror to your health. Good looking nails are typically smooth and consistent in colour. Particular types of nail discoloration and changes in the development rate can be indicators of heart, lung, liver, and kidney diseases, as well as anemia and diabetes.

Signs of Nail Diseases

Some changes in your nails are because of medical conditions that need consideration, such as:

  • Redness or swelling around fingernails and toenails
  • Thickening or thinning of the nails
  • Nail separation from the skin
  • Bleeding around nails
  • Brittle or pitted nails
  • Pain around fingernails and toenails
  • Discoloration or changes in nail shape

Consult your doctor if you have any of these issues!

Types of Nail Disease

Here are the 3 most common types of nail disease:

Pseudomonas


This is a bacterial infection that can occur between an artificial nail coating and the natural nail plate or between the natural nail plate and the nail bed. It is believed that the classic green discoloration of this type of infection is some type of mold. But mold is not a human pathogen. The discoloration usually is caused by iron compounds and it is because of the infection. Pseudomonas feeds off the dead tissue and bacteria in the nail plate. The moisture levels help it to grow. That’s why the nail plate becomes dark and soft underneath an artificial coating. The infection can also cause the nail plate to lift from the nail bed.

Yeast/Fungal infection

This type of infection is characterized by nail plate division with apparent debris under the nail plate. Usually, it appears yellowish or white in colour. The fungal infection is also characterized by changes in the shape and texture of the nail. Thus the keratin protein (of which the nail plate is madeof ) is digested by the fungus. Organic debris accumulates under the nail plate and this leads to discolouration of the nail. Other infectious organisms may also be included. If left untreated, the nail plate may separate from the nail bed and crumble off.

Onychogryposis 

Typical for the disease is the claw-type nails because of the thickened nail plate. If you are struggling with the disease, your nail plate will curve inward, pinching the nail bed. The condition will get worse with time, and can also cause other infections and ingrown nails. Sometimes onychogryposis requires surgical intervention to relieve the pain.

And remember: when you notice the first symptoms of nail diseases, start to take measures before the situation becomes serious and complicated to manage.

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Fungal Infection – Causes, Types and Treatment

A fungus is an organism which lives in soil, in water, on plants and… in the human body. Only about 50% of all types of fungi are harmful, but most of them are really hard to kill. Some fungi are resistant to anti-fungal drugs, there are bacterial contaminations that no longer respond to antibiotics.

Causes

The infected skin has flakes and if other skin contacts flakes’ spores, there is a probability a new fungal infection to be developed. Public spaces like swimming pools, toilets, saunas and showers are places where fungal infections can strike up.

Here are the most common reasons for fungal infections:

  • Diabetes
  • Weak immune system
  • Steroid use
  • Overweight or obesity
  • Antibiotics
  • Have suffered from fungal infections on previous occasions

Types

The most common types of fungal infections are jock itch, athlete’s foot, and ringworm that can affect any part of the skin. Other wide-spread diseases are candidates (that can infect the vagina, mouth, and urinary tract) and onychomycosis that affects the nails. The seriousness of a fungal infection may vary from individual to individual.

Diagnosis

Fungal elements are sometimes hard to find, particularly if the tissue is extremely inflamed, so a negative result does not discover a fungal infection. Early fungal diagnostics are critical for effective treatment. Your GP will examine the infection and ask you about your symptoms. To confirm or establish the diagnosis of a fungal infection, hair, nail and skin tissue is collected for microscopy and mycology. For persistent infections, several other tests may be used for monitoring and diagnosis.

Treatment

Many patients suffering from fungal infection are using natural treatments. Unfortunately, there are some disadvantages from the usage of these home remedies. It is proved that their effectiveness is much lower than the one of chemical products and many people do not have the patience in order to complete the natural treatment. On the other hand, drugs used for systemic infections usually include highly toxic ingredients. It is essential to read the information leaflet that comes with your medicine for a full list of possible side-effects and cautions.

In conclusion, the best advice you can get is from a specialist. He will tell you the pros and cons of virtually every method of treating fungal infection. This way you will choose the safest method for your problem.