Prevent Nail Fungus in Longmont, CO after treatment. Once you have successfully treated your nail fungus, it is important to take steps to prevent nail fungus from returning. To do this, you should take the normal steps of maintaining good personal hygiene. Do not walk around barefoot in public places.  Make sure to wear flip-flops at pools, locker rooms, and public showers. Also, remember to properly dry your feet after washing them. This way you are not walking around or going to bed with wet feet. Our foot specialist at Laser Nail Therapy in Longmont, CO can help you find the best ways to make sure that you take the proper steps to prevent toenail fungus reinfection. We understand how important it is to stay fungus free.

However, these are steps that each individual should be taking. If you have already gotten nail fungus, this means that you have had exposure to it. This means you are prone to getting nail fungus. So, there are certain steps you should take to prevent nail fungus from returning after your treatment. 

What to do after treatment

Immediately after treatment, you should disinfect everything in your home that the fungus may have come into contact with. This means washing your shoes and socks, bedsheets, and towels. You should also throw away any nail tools or nail polish that you previously used. If you had fungus on your fingernails, you should disinfect your phone and computer too. 

Besides this, you should always follow the post-treatment instructions that the doctor gives you. Regularly apply for any products or medicine that the doctor recommends. Usually, they will recommend an antifungal cream and nail lacquer. The antifungal cream should be applied to the nail and surrounding skin to kill any fungal spores that you may come into contact with. The nail lacquer is applied like nail polish and not only kills fungus but also acts as a barrier to any fungus in the environment. Additionally, you may also be recommended to use an antifungal spray to spray in your shoes if your fungus is on your toenails. 

Footwear and Toenail Fungus

Footwear and Toenail fungus can go hand in hand. It is a very important factor in not only our feet’s health but our body’s health as well. What shoes you wear can cause problems from the bones in your feet to the bones of your spine! The consequences of ill-fitting shoe wear can result in severe complications. This is because shoes are essential to providing muscular and skeletal support for your body. If you are always standing on your feet for your job or in general, be sure to always choose footwear that will provide your feet with an arch and strong support to avoid problems that can lead to pain and damage to your back, feet, or legs. 

The Right Shoes to Avoid Toenail Fungus

Shoes also protect your feet from developing circulation problems, calluses, and fungus! Along with shoes, you should also wear socks, if they keep your feet dry- even better! This is because shoes are in dark and moist environments that hold colonies of bacteria. If your shoes are too tight your feet have no room to breathe as the walls of your shoes are applying pressure to your feet. From these points of pressure, nail fungus can use this added tension to develop nail fungus. If you have a bunion, suffer from hammertoes, or have callouses your chances of infection are even greater. 

Prevent a nail fungus problem beginning by getting to the bottom of your feet, and examining your footwear. Always pick out shoes that give your feet room to sit comfortably. If you know your feet sweat a lot, try out socks meant to soak up sweat and keep your feet dry. Athletic socks are designed to do this since athletes sweat more doing their sport or exercise. However. when your shoes and socks are off it is still important to be taking care of your feet too. Learn more about athletes and preventing nail fungus from our helpful blog post here.

Laser Treatment for Nail Fungus

If you have caught nail fungus, it can be easily treated using the FDA-approved PinPointe laser, which typically only takes one treatment. Other treatments like topical solutions and oral medication are not as effective. Topical solutions have a very low cure rate. This is because the solution does not penetrate all the way through the nail bed.  This is because it can lead to liver toxicity. You would need to have consistent blood tests throughout the course of taking the medication. 

Our nail doctor in Longmont, CO recommends this treatment for Toenail Fungus. The PinPointe Laser treatment has the highest cure rate in the market. It has no side effects and no recovery period. As a result, you can go about your daily activities right after the treatment. Also, it is not painful.

If you have any signs of nail fungus, call us at (800) 672-0625 or visit our website for more information on our doctors at one of our over 150 locations.