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Some kids are more vulnerable to infections of the nails, because of hygiene habits. The nails are one of the dirtiest parts of the body of a child and this area is particularly sensitive as an entry point for nail fungus. If the nails of children are not kept short, below their fingernails may contain a reservoir of micro-organisms. Children in care may be at greater risk for nail fungus.

How do I know if my child has a fungal nail infection?

Symptoms of fungal nail nails are brittle, crumbly or ragged nails which are distorted in color or shape (May nail yellow, green or black), nails that are flat or dull pain and sensitivity in or around the nail bed.

The two most common types of fungal nail infections in children are dermatophytes and yeast. Dermatophytes tend to attack the toenails, where yeast attack usually nails.

How can it be treated?

Oral medications may be prescribed by a doctor and are sometimes used in conjunction with topical medicated creams or lacquer, which is painted on one or two times a day. The treatment usually lasts approximately six weeks for fingernails and about twelve weeks for toenails. Treatment should be followed up thoroughly to ensure that the fungus is completely disappeared, and to avoid repeating it.

There are many treatment options and home remedies online. Although they are not considered particularly dangerous, use with extreme caution and thoroughly research any product or manufacturer before spend your money. Make sure everything you use is safe for children.

How can I prevent future infections?

Make sure your child washes his hands frequently and thoroughly drying afterwards. You can avoid future outbreaks of infection by washing the edges of her nails with antibacterial soap and oil of oregano. Doing this regularly can help prevent nail fungus to become future a problem.

Be sure to properly care for their own and cuts and stains on your child during the hands or feet. These are excellent entry points for fungi. Good nutrition and diet are also key factors in the prevention of fungal nail infections.

Should I bring my child to the doctor for that?

It's a good idea to take your child to the doctor to a sample can be taken from the infected nail. The sample is then sent for laboratory testing. A Once this is completed, the doctor will know exactly what type of fungus your child is infected and will be able to recommend the proper course of treatment.

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