Unfit Unpretty Feet
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Unfit Unpretty Feet
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Many women believe that regular pedicures keep their feet and toenails clean and infection-free. However, women are particularly vulnerable to toe fungus and nail infections, partly due to the uncomfortable, fashionable shoes they wear.Article Body:
It's a common misconception that regular pedicures ensure your feet are clean and protected from infections. In reality, women are more prone to toe fungus, nail infections, and related disorders. The fashionable shoes many women wear prioritize style over comfort, compromising foot health.Dermatologist David Wong from Sydney explains that common conditions like onychomycosis, Athlete’s Foot, bunions, and tinea are more than cosmetic issues. They can be infectious, unsightly, and uncomfortable, impacting daily activities. Even perfectly clean feet can be at risk, as regular pedicures focus on beauty rather than curing infections.
Many misinterpret toenail discoloration as a mere aesthetic issue, not realizing it might signify an infection. Wong identifies factors like toe stubbing, overly short nails, and tight footwear as culprits, as they weaken nails and expose nail beds to bacterial contamination.
Symptoms of these infections include nail crumbling, thickened or brittle nails, pus collection around the nail, and foul odors. In severe cases, nails may even detach from their beds. While avoiding damp places might seem sufficient, infections can also spread through carpets, mats, linens, and towels. Public areas like pools, showers, and locker rooms pose a high risk. Sharing footwear can also lead to infections, so it’s crucial to avoid swapping shoes and socks.
Dr. Wong emphasizes seeking medical attention at the first sign of infection, as these conditions rarely resolve on their own. Early treatment can halt fungal growth and stop the infection from worsening. If you notice symptoms, consult your doctor to prevent further issues and maintain healthy, attractive feet.
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