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John55
11-25-2008, 05:40 PM
My wife's toenail fungus got better after treatment. I believe nail polish may make it worse and suggest her not wearing it during the winter. We live in mid-west where summer is the only season she can wears shoes that expose her nails to fresh air. She always wears toenail polish all year long so she is not sure whether it'll make a difference. For those ladies who only wear toenail polish during summers, do your nails appear healthy during winter?

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Marti
11-26-2008, 09:37 AM
Ditch the nail polish until the nail is perfectly normal again. Nail polish will allow moisture to build up in the nail plate just as any covering would. Excess moisture is just what the fungal spores need to live. Wearing polish before the nail is normal again can prevent proper healing and the infection can re-activate.

John55
11-26-2008, 12:32 PM
Thanks Marti. That's what I told my wife why she should stop polish toenail, at least for the winter.

She stopped polishing nail during treatment but since her nail condition is much better now, she wants to take the chance. It does look very sexy with toenail polish, even in the winter.

Marti
11-27-2008, 01:05 AM
Yes, it does; however, when she takes it off after winter and finds the fungus infection is back, she will wish she didn't wear it. She just might want to forego the 'sexy' look until her nails are completely healthy again.

writeleft
11-27-2008, 03:07 AM
There is nothing sexy (or healthy) about fungus. What is wrong with bare, healthy tootsies? How pretty could something be, if it's covering up a yellow, fungal growth? Would you panel over your living room to obscure a moldy floor? Beauty is skin deep, and fungal skin is ugly skin. Painting it over with enamel based red shiny paint is gross.

Barefoot is beautiful!





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