Hello Stormy Knight,
Nail fungus can indeed be a result of the shoes, for example: when the shoes are to tight for the feet it might create sweat-feet.
In case you would like to read a little bit more on the various causes which can create nail fungus, take a look at:
http://www.handresearch.com/finger-nails鈥?/a>
Or:
http://www.handresearch.com/finger-nails鈥?/a>
PS. Nail conditions that show signs of infection or inflammation require medical assistance and cannot be treated at a beauty parlor
I hope it helps you to find a solution for your nail problem.Could shoes be the cause of a nail fungus?
Nail fungus, is a condition that affects the nail of around 6% to 8% of the adult population. A change in color, thickening of the nail, becoming brittle, or rippled nail may be a sign of nail fungus. But it can be cured.
See http://www.squidoo.com/nail-fungus for more
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try using vicks vapor rub on the toenail and cover it while ya sleep, it helps kill the fungus under the nail...ever seen the comercial with the ';demataphites'; living under the nail:}
maybe shoes
also avoid pig meat and yeast bread
take olive leaf to protect ur immune system and kill any parasites
could have been the shoes depending on the material, leather, pores etc. best to buy leather with liner, alternate shoes every other day and keep feet clean, change socks mid-day if possible.
Part of the problem could be the ventilation of the shoes, improper ventilation will help fungus to breed. Also some of the chemicals used in processing the various materials to make the shoes may have disturbed the natural bacterial balance of your feet making them more prone to fungus.
I seriuosly doubt that new shoes gave you the fungus that you got in your toenails. Topical treatments DON'T work. If this happens again, don't waste your money. You're lucky it's going away. Hopefully there won't be a next time, but if there is, call your doctor for a prescription. He may need to see you.
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