Prevent Reinfection

Prevent reinfection of toenail fungus by taking care of your nails. When you get nail fungus, it is very important to get medical treatment to keep it from spreading to other nails or to other people. However, even if you treat your nail fungus, it could easily come back if you don’t change your lifestyle, which encourages your toenails to get another infection. Here are 10 ways to prevent reinfection of your toenail.

The right shoes for your nails

  1. Wear flip-flops or sandals in public places.
    • Try not to walk barefoot, especially in moist areas. It includes gyms, pools, spas, and public showers. This could prevent you from catching fungus.
  2. After treating your nail fungus, throw away your footwear
    • Fungus thrives in footwear, including shoes, ski wear, boots, and socks.
  3. Change your socks every day
    • Put on a clean pair of socks every day. Also, change your socks when your feet are sweaty. This could prevent fungi from growing.
  4. Give your shoes a break
    • You can decrease the growth of fungi by giving shoes 24 hours to dry out. Fungi develop in warm, moist areas. Try to wear different shoes once in a while so your shoes can breathe and keep the fungus from growing.

Maintenance of your toenails

  1. Keep your nails short.
    • Keep your toenails shorter than the end of your toes. This can prevent the fungi from getting under the nails and multiplying.
  2. Clean nail clippers before using them
    • Fungi can thrive on nail clippers or other nail tools. Use soap and water to clean, and then wipe it with alcohol.
  3. Wash your feet every day
    • Wash your feet with soap every day. Don’t forget to wash between your toes. Dry well after washing them.
  4. Moisturize your skin
    • Fungi get into your nails through cracks in your skin. Moisturize your skin within 5 minutes of bathing.

Other tips to prevent reinfection of toenail fungus

  1. Treat your athlete’s feet ASAP
    • The fungus on your feet can spread to your toenails. If you treat your fungus on your toenails, do not forget to treat the fungus on your feet as well.
  2. Do not share things that could spread nail fungus
    • You can easily pick up other people’s fungal infections by sharing nail clippers, towels, and socks. shoes, and other things.
Laser Treatment for Nail Fungus

As you can see, tips for healthy feet without nail fungus can be easy to find. If you have caught nail fungus, it can be easily treated using the FDA-approved PinPointe laser. It 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. Oral medication is not recommended by our nail doctor. 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 Troy, MI, 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, there’s no pain. If you have any signs of nail fungus, call us at (800) 672-0625 at our Troy, Mi location. Visit our website for more information on our doctors at one of our over 150 locations.