Foot Condition - Toenail Fungus Treatment & Discolouration
Lifting and discoloured toenails are frequently a result of a common fungal infection. The yellow discolouration of the toenail can be very unsightly, causing a dramatic visual change to the nail. The toenail may be painful and appear darkened and thick with deep ridges. The toenail may also be brittle and can separate from the toenail bed. If toenail fungus treatment is not administered, the contagious infection could spread to other toenails and the skin of the feet. The Footlogix® Toe Tincture Spray provides an easy, effective, at-home treatment for nail fungus.
CAUSES
There are many causes that lead to toenail issues, often a primary trauma (for example, a stubbed toe) is the most common cause. Extended wearing of nail polish and “aggressive” pedicures can also cause toenails to discolour.
However, toenail fungus is typically responsible for lifted and discoloured toenails. While fungi and bacteria are commonly found on the skin, the healthy skin surrounding the toenail and toenail free edge forms a barrier that protects the body from infection. However, if the toe and surrounding skin is cracked or cut (creating an opening), the fungus can enter. The warm, moist environment within socks and shoes is ideal for fungal growth—allowing the fungi to naturally overpopulate. When a fungus infects the toenail, the condition is call onychomycosis.
Seniors, diabetics and anyone who is frequently barefoot in wet, public spaces, such as gym locker rooms and swimming pools may be prone to toenail fungal infections. Also, anyone who wears narrow shoes with tight toe boxes or non-breathable footwear can be at risk.
PREVENTION
Toenail fungus can be prevented by keeping the toenails and skin on the feet clean, dry and trauma free. Wear moisture wicking socks and shower shoes in wet public spaces. Use the Footlogix® Toe Tincture Spray at the first sign of a toenail issues.
TREATMENT
Fortunately, toenail fungus and discoloured toenails can usually be treated at home with a topical toenail fungus treatment. Treating a toenail fungus requires a proven anti-microbial agents, such as Spiraleen. These agents inhibit the growth of harmful microorganisms. All of the Footlogix® anti-microbial solutions contain Spiraleen®. If you do not see improvement over time or is especially serious, it may require a prescription anti-fungal agent. In these cases, your pedicurist will refer you to a physician for toenail fungus treatment.
FOOTLOGIX SOLUTION
The Footlogix Nail Tincture Spray for the treatment of toenail fungus (onychomycosis). It contains an Spiraleen®, which is a powerful anti-microbial agent, as well as avocado oil for smoothing and conditioning and panthenol which reduces inflammation and stabilises damaged skin barriers. The unique spray dispenser allows you to easily apply the product around and under the toenail for treatment.
The Footlogix® Toe Tincture Spray is perfect for:
- Lifting, discoloured and cracking toenails prone to fungal infections
- Unsightly, darkened, thickened toenails with deep ridges
- Stubbed toes
- Runners and joggers
- Toenails yellowed from extended wearing of nail polish and “aggressive” pedicures
- Wearers of narrow shoes with tight toe boxes, non-breathable footwear and much more
- Itching and irritation between the toes
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