Combat infected nails with our specialized dermatological treatments. Our personalized solutions aim to eliminate infection, promote nail healing, and prevent recurrence for individuals affected by nail infections.
Did You Know?
Infected nails can be caused by various factors, including fungal infections, bacterial infections, or trauma to the nail bed. Poor nail hygiene, wearing tight-fitting shoes, and sharing nail care tools can increase the risk of nail infections.
How Can We Help?
Our dermatologists offer personalized treatment plans for infected nails, including topical antifungal or antibacterial medications, oral medications, and in-office procedures such as nail debridement or laser therapy. We aim to eradicate the infection, restore nail health, and prevent future recurrences.
Procedure:
During your consultation, our dermatologist will assess the extent of the nail infection and recommend the most suitable treatment option for you. Procedures may include prescribing topical or oral antifungal medications to eradicate fungal infections, performing nail debridement to remove infected nail tissue, or using laser therapy to target fungal or bacterial pathogens.
Post-Procedure:
Following treatment, it's essential to follow your dermatologist's post-procedure instructions diligently. This may include continuing prescribed medications, maintaining proper nail hygiene, and avoiding activities that may increase the risk of reinfection.
Daily Routine to Avoid:
To minimize the risk of nail infections and promote nail health, consider incorporating the following into your daily routine:
- Keep nails clean and dry, and avoid sharing nail care tools with others to prevent the spread of infection.
- Wear breathable footwear and socks made of moisture-wicking materials to reduce moisture buildup and minimize the risk of fungal infections.
- Practice good nail hygiene by trimming nails straight across and avoiding cutting them too short or rounding the edges, which can increase the risk of ingrown nails.
- Avoid walking barefoot in public places such as locker rooms, pools, and showers to reduce the risk of exposure to fungal and bacterial pathogens.
Schedule a Consultation:
Concerned about infected nails? Schedule a consultation with our dermatologist to receive personalized treatment recommendations and effective management strategies for resolving nail infections and restoring nail health.