Professionals and Toenail Infections

While you do any sports, your foot sweating. Warm, moist or damp environments are preferred breeding grounds for the bacteria that cause toenail infection. It is a common problem when the nail suffers repeated trauma. Even jobs where you are frequently washing your hands may contribute. It’s not uncommon for gardeners, swimmers, and those who work in machinery to contract it. Closed toe shoes and work boots are more likely than flip flops or sandals to encourage the growth of different type of infections. If you must wear work boots and are prone to  infections, there are socks designed to reduce moisture caused by sweating.

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Nail Treatment Revolution

Think nail infection is something you’d never have to worry about? New research suggests you should think again. An infection of the fingernails or toenails is more prevalent than previously thought and may be on the rise. A little more than 1,800 people participated in the study that was conducted at 12 locations in Canada and the United States. About 14% of the people were found to have different type of nail infection, discolored nails and confirmed through a nail-clipping test.

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What is toenail fungus infection?

Toe fungal nail infection, also known as “onychomycosis”, is a real and actual disease caused by microorganisms called “mycetes”. These can be fungi, molds or yeasts and find a fertile soil in warm and humid environments such as those present on feet. Experts estimate that nail fungi affect between 30% and 50% of the population; therefore, fungal nail infection is a fairly frequent phenomenon.

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Toe Nail Fungus And Age Factor

Toe nail fungus is more likely as we grow older, generally over the age of 40, but it can occur at any time. Doctors estimate the possibility of nail fungus at 10 percent by the age of the 60 and increasing significantly afterward. One factor that may contribute to the higher prevalence of nail fungus due to aging are weaker immune systems due to decreased blood flow that hinders the ability to detect and fight off viruses/infections. Growing older also means a longer lifespan – this increases the likelihood that you will come in contact with fungi resulting in a nail infection. Aging is perhaps one of the most common underlying reason for contracting nail fungus.

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Fungal Infections

Fungal infections are caused by fungi that commonly exist in the environment. Infections are usually at superficial layer and often involve the nails, hair and skin. The symptoms of fungal infection depend on the type of infection and location within the body.

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Clinical data about Fungus Plaster

Based on the European Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD, Medical Device Directive) the Fungus Plaster were classified as medical devices of Class I, according to rule 1 of Annex IX of the MDD.

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Fixing plaster material

The FIXING plaster is made from water-repellent and breathable TNT. TNT is a spunbonded non-woven fabric in 100% polypropylene, what is completely recyclable; in fact, companies specialized in this material regularly withdraw the trimmings and cuts that we do not use.

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The decision is Yours!

Choose what you want to do. After you use Fungus Plaster, you can instantly put your flip-flop on. Here is the latest European, world patented toenail fungus treatment technology. Fungus Plaster is the first antifungal medical plaster for toenail treatment. Fungus plaster made for the topical treatment of fungal toenail and fingernail infection.

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Take back your life!

Here is the latest European, world patented toenail fungus treatment technology. Fungus Plaster is the first antifungal medical plaster for toenail treatment. Fungus plaster made for the topical treatment of fungal toenail and fingernail infection.

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What you need to know about Urea

Urea, also known as carbamide, is an organic compound with chemical formula CO(NH2)2.
Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds by animals and is the main nitrogen-containing substance in the urine of mammals. It is a colorless, odorless solid, highly soluble in water, and practically non-toxic. Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a source of nitrogen (N) and is an important raw material for the chemical industry.

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