Fungal Nail Infections
A fungal infection of the nail.
- The most common cause is from a fungus known as Trichophyton rubrum.
- The infection can vary from a mild infection which affects the nail to more severe cases where the underlying nail bed can be infected leading to complete loss of nail.
- It can affect toe as well as fingers and its main origin is from other fungal infections e.g. athletes foot, ringworm, and less commonly sweat rash and dhobi itch.
Cause
- Other fungal infections
- Dark, moist and stuffy environment inside shoes (as nail grows, fungi feed on keratin (the protein that makes up the hard surface of the toenails)
- Wearing tight-fitting shoes or tight hosiery
- Exposed to friction from the sides of shoes
- Practicing poor foot hygiene
- Wearing layers of toenail polish, which doesn’t allow the nail to breathe
- In a profession where toenail fungi may spread from foot to foot on the floors of showers and locker rooms i.e sports person
- Diabetes
- HIV
- Having a circulatory problem that decreases blood flow to the toes
Examples and Types of nail function:
Distal and Lateral Sublingual Onychomycosis
Proximal Sublingual Onychomycosis
Total Sublingual Onychomycosis
White superficial Onychomycosis
Symptoms
Does one have:
Distal and Lateral Sublingual Onychomycosis
- Infection goes through all layers of nail causing it to turn yellow/white and becomes thickened?
- Nail has yellow/green/brown discolour?
- Infection from top of nail spreads down to nail bed?
- Nail becomes thick and overgrown?
- Foul-smelling debris under nail, scaling, discolouration misshaped brittle, loose and can break off?
- Does one believe they have Distal and Lateral Sublingual Onychomycosis?
White superficial Onychomycosis
- White colouration.
- Patches or stripes on nail surface.
- Crumbling.
- Regarding this condition, one will need to proceed further in the programme.
Proximal Sublingual Onychomycosis
- Infection spread from nail bed to top of nail.
- Rapid destruction.
- Regarding this condition, one will need to proceed further in the programme.
Total Sublingual Onychomycosis
- Whole nail is destroyed, complete damage to nail.
- Regarding this condition, one will need to proceed further in the programme.