Friday, August 31, 2012

Can vinegar cure toenail fungus?

A jug of vinegarToenail fungus is the direct result of fungi affecting your toenails. It can become quite painful and extremely ugly. If you do not treat the infection, it might wind up leaving you with permanent damage and the infection will end up making its way through your whole body. One of the more common natural cures for toenail infections is vinegar.

Symptoms


The first clue you might be dealing with an infection is a small dot making its way to the nail. It might be white, black or yellow in color. Often the nail will appear thicker than usual, and there will be a degree of pain whenever pressure is placed onto the nail. Other signs of an infection consist of brittle, dry nails, foul-smelling odor, dull nails, buildup underneath the nail that is black in color, and nails that look like they are separating themselves from your skin.

Curing the Problem With Vinegar


There are numerous types of vinegar on the market. You can use any one of the types when it comes to curing toenail fungus. The most commonly recommended is apple cider vinegar when it comes to taking care of toenail fungus. All of the acid within the vinegar helps to eliminate the infection and lower the amounts of pain and itching affiliated with the fungi.

Numerous cures for treating toenail fungus at home exist. Before you begin any of the treatments, you will want to file your nail down first. After your treatment, you will need to dry the foot out entirely to help eliminate the potential for a moist environment. Continue your treatments until the toenail that is infected falls off the toe and a new nail takes its place. It might take a few months for this treatment to work completely.

Soak your infected toe into a bath consisting of equal parts of water and vinegar. Your foot needs to soak for a minimum of a half hour three times during the day. It might take weeks to fully cure your infection and prevent it from coming back again. If the infection is severe, you can plan on it taking months to eliminate the problem.

Twice during the day, you will want to place a couple drops of solid vinegar onto the toenail base. Before turning in to bed at night, try spraying a mixture of vinegar and water onto the nail. If possible, you should also spray underneath the nail itself. Place a cotton sock onto your infected foot and allow it to sit on your foot overnight.

Seeking professional medical help


A podiatrist is specially-trained to evaluate and diagnose foot conditions. If you live in the Colorado Springs area, contact Dr. Kerry Berg to schedule an appointment by calling 719-594-9920 to have your toenail fungus condition evaluated.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

#1 Foot Ailments Plaguing One In Three Women

The chances are that every American will have some sort of foot problem at some point in their life. FootSmart has produced a useful and informative poster with a list of the top foot health problems and preventative steps people can take:
Foot Health By the Numbers: Oh My Aching Feet!

How to get help



You can call Dr. Kerry E. Berg, Colorado Springs podiatrist, at 719-594-9920 if you're suffering from any foot or ankle ailment.

Monday, August 6, 2012

LINK: A Tip For Sweaty Feet

Yuck ... the thought of sweaty feet is not a pleasant one for most people. For those who actually suffer from excessively sweaty feet, the problem is real, however. Sweaty feet can be uncomfortable and produce an unpleasant smell. But it can be even more problematic than that, according to a recent article from U.S. News (usnews.com) ...
(HealthDay News) -- Sweaty feet can cause slipping and sliding in your shoes, and increase the risk of a fungal infection.

Yuck - sweaty feet can be uncomfortable and cause infectionThe American Podiatric Medical Association offers these suggestions to help keep your tootsies dry and comfortable:


  • Thoroughly wash your feet daily with an antibacterial soap and water, making sure to clean between the toes.

  • Carefully dry your feet, then sprinkle with cornstarch, foot powder or an antifungal powder.

  • Wear socks made of synthetic materials that help keep moisture away from the skin.

  • Change your socks during the day.


If you suffer from sweaty feet which may now be causing a fungal infection, consider getting help from a board-certified podiatrist such as Colorado Springs podiatrist, Kerry E. Berg, DPM. You can call 719-594-9920 to schedule a consultation.