Fungal Nail InfectionsPreventionAfter your
fungal nail infection has been successfully treated,
take steps to prevent the infection from recurring. - Before bed, thoroughly wash and dry your feet
or hands and apply a
topical antifungal, such as terbinafine (Lamisil) or
ciclopirox (Penlac), directly to your skin or nail. Use the topical medication
for 1 year.7
- Keep your feet and hands
dry. Dry skin and nails are less likely to become infected. Apply powder to
your dry feet or hands after you take a shower or bath.
- Wear dry
cotton socks and change them 2 or 3 times a day if necessary.
- Wear
dry shoes that allow air to circulate around your feet. Avoid tight, enclosed
shoes. Injury to the tips of the toes because of tight shoes may be the biggest
single factor that leads to a fungal nail infection returning.7
- Wear shower sandals or shower shoes when using a
public pool or shower; allow them to dry between uses.
- Don't share
shoes, socks, nail clippers, or nail files with others.
- Avoid
injuring your nail. Cutting nails too short is a common cause of nail injury.
If you decide to get artificial nails or have a manicure, go to a salon that
uses sterile instruments. Nail manicure and certain nail products can damage
the nail or cuticle, making the nail more susceptible to infection.
- Control chronic conditions such as
diabetes.
- Stop smoking.
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