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Article Title: Toenail Fungus Prevention Tips To Cure Your Infection
Author: David M.  Hughes
Category: Alternative Medicine, Diseases and Conditions, Health
Word Count: 546
Keywords: toenail fungus treatment, toenail fungus cure, toenail fungus 
remedies, toenail fungus
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Toe nail fungus is an embarrassing problem that can be treated and prevented. 
Getting into the habit of taking action that prevents toenail fungus can save 
you from trying to remedy or clear up new toenail fungus. Toe nail fungus 
treatments often involve taking steps to prevent toe nail fungus.

Plan in advance to keep your away from places that toenail fungus can routinely 
be found. Use flip flops or shower shoes when using the pool, or shared bathing 
facilities. When you are getting dressed in the gym locker room always keep 
something on your feet to avoid contamination to your toenails.

Practice treating your feet well. Use unscented or soaps that do not contain 
excess perfumes to cleanse your feet. Take time to dry each foot, and in 
between each toe.

Choose to wear shoes that are well ventilated. Purchase breathable sandals. If 
you have to wear closed toe shoes due to weather or work place rules invest in 
athletic socks, dress socks, or hosiery that will keep your feet dry. Obtain 
synthetic socks that are designed specifically to absorb excess moisture on the 
foot.

If your daily activities leave your feet sweaty even with the use of synthetic 
socks try an antiperspirant. Spray the antiperspirant product evenly on the 
feet and in-between each toe.

Wear athletic and dress shoes, which provide enough room for your toes to move 
and breathe. Instead of styles that restrict toe movement find styles that are 
more round or box shaped. Pointy stilettos or extremely narrow pointed dress 
shoes will not help prevent toe nail fungus.

If you choose not to use shower shoes in your home, use Lysol or bleach based 
cleansers to use in your bathroom after each shower in your home. If you walk 
on your bathroom floor bare feet use a cleanser to mop or wipe down the floor.

Make sure that your pedicure tools are thoroughly cleaned if shared with your 
family with a disinfectant. Rubbing alcohol or peroxide are inexpensive 
options. If you are not willing to disinfect all of your foot tools before each 
use invest in your own set of pedicure tools.

Home remedies for toenail fungus can be found in your cupboards or 
refrigerator. Raw apple cider vinegar with the mother in it can be applied to 
the affected areas. The vinegar can be placed in an empty spray bottle and 
sprayed on clean dry feet. Let the vinegar air dry before putting on your 
socks.  However, very little success has been documented using home remedies. 

Other popular remedies are tooth paste. The toothpaste must be the creamy 
traditional style toothpaste and not the newer gel based toothpaste products.  
But again, not a lot of success stories can be found with this home remedy.

When home remedies and toenail prevention methods do not work try a proven 
product to cure toenail fungus. If you prefer homeopathic treatments, this may 
be the best toenail fungus treatment.  Focus on treatments that offer a great 
guarantee, that is the sign of a good product.

Use these toenail prevention tips to keep your toenails fungus free. If your 
toenail fungus progresses buy a toenail fungus treatment to expedite the 
healing of your toenail fungus. When your toenail fungus clears up, do not 
forget about following the above steps to prevent reinfection.

We strive to find the best toenail fungus treatments for your infection. After 
having toenail fungus for over 10 years, David M. Hughes tries to research and 
provide the best possible treatments for those who suffer from the infection. 
For more information visit: http://www.toenailfunguscured.com
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