What You Should Know About Nail Fungus

Toenail fungus can be embarrassing. The thick, yellow, and crusty nail can make you self-conscious about exposing your feet. But nail fungus isn’t only a cosmetic condition. Onychomycosis, or toenail fungus, changes the appearance and health of your nails and can lead to further infections that can spread to other areas of the body.     

At New Canaan Podiatry, board-certified podiatrist Jennifer Tauber, DPM, offers effective treatment for toenail fungus to patients in New Canaan, Connecticut. Dr. Taub identifies the underlying cause of your fungal infection and provides customized treatment to make onychomycosis a thing of the past.

If you’re one of the 20% of Americans struggling with nail fungus, here’s what you need to know! 

What exactly is nail fungus?

Your nails are made of two types of keratin, a protein your body naturally produces. Unfortunately, the fungi that usually cause onychomycosis, dermatophytes, love nail keratin!  

Dermatophytes use the keratin in your nails to grow and multiply. By consuming the keratin in your nails by breaking it down, creating keratin debris — a crumbly residue that becomes part of the toenail fungus. 

These fungi thrive in warm, moist environments like sweaty socks and shoes, locker rooms, saunas, and public showers, and because onychomycosis is highly contagious, it’s easy to pick up. Symptoms include nails that become:

Nail fungus can affect one nail, or it can spread to multiple nails. It’s also possible for it to travel to your fingernails. People with certain health conditions, like psoriasis, a weakened immune system, diabetes, or circulation problems, develop nail fungal infections more frequently. 

Can I prevent nail fungal infections?

There’s no way to guard 100% against nail fungus, but there are preventive measures you can take to reduce your risk of getting a fungal infection. These preventive steps include:

Dermatophytes love moist, warm places, so stay aware and keep your feet to yourself as much as possible — especially in public bathrooms, pools, locker rooms, and hot yoga studios where fungi thrive.  

Can I treat nail fungus at home? 

If you suspect you have toenail fungus, make an appointment with a podiatrist — sooner rather than later! Nail fungal infections are notoriously difficult to treat, and the fungus only spreads with time. Early treatment means faster, more effective treatment. 

Dr. Taub evaluates your nails and customizes recommendations for treatment based on your symptoms and overall health. Treatment often begins with topical medications, but if the topical treatment isn’t effective, Dr. Taub may prescribe prescription-strength topical creams or oral antifungal medications. 

At New Canaan Podiatry, we provide another effective treatment to get at the root of toenail fungus: the Fotona ClearSteps™ laser treatment system. With Fotona ClearSteps, the pulsed-dye laser travels through your toenail to kill the fungus without damaging your nail or surrounding skin.

You may need additional sessions to fully eliminate the fungus. After your treatments with Fotona ClearSteps finish and the fungus is dead, your nail clears away the damaged nail by growing new nail keratin.

If keratin debris crusts your nail, Dr. Taub may remove it to improve the appearance of your nails. In severe toenail fungus cases, she may recommend toenail surgery to remove the infected nail so she can treat the nail bed directly.  

Learn more about nail fungus, how to avoid it, and how to treat it by contacting Dr. Taub at New Canaan Podiatry. Call 203-263-9052 or book an appointment online now!

You Might Also Enjoy...

I Don’t Like My Double Chin: What Can Help?

I Don’t Like My Double Chin: What Can Help?

Every mirror reflection should be a celebration of self, but sometimes, stubborn fat under the chin can obscure the face's natural contours. With the latest advancements in aesthetics, that double chin no longer has to be permanent.
8 Treatments for Warts

8 Treatments for Warts

If you’re suffering from warts, you might feel like there is a never-ending cycle to the pain, discomfort, or embarrassment you’re feeling. The good news is effective treatments exist. Read more to find a solution that works for you!
Self-Care Tips For Diabetic Neuropathy

Self-Care Tips For Diabetic Neuropathy

Did you know that having diabetes increases your risk of developing foot problems that can make your daily activities painful? Fortunately, you can take action to prevent these issues. Keep reading for our top at-home tips!
Do You Have Unsightly Spider Veins? We Can Help

Do You Have Unsightly Spider Veins? We Can Help

Do your spider veins make you think twice about wearing shorts and sandals? Worry no longer! There's an effective and noninvasive way to make purple, blue, or red lines vanish. Keep reading to learn how we can help.
Do Bunions Have to Be Removed Surgically?

Do Bunions Have to Be Removed Surgically?

Are you suffering from bunion pain and wondering if surgery is your only option? Discover non-surgical alternatives that can provide relief and help you avoid invasive procedures. Keep reading to learn what you need to know.