Diabetes, Ingrown Toenails And Nail Fungus Treatment
Diabetes, Nail Fungus and Ingrown Toenails are three very common conditions
. What may not be clear is how these conditions interact. Nail fungus and ingrown toenails, while very unpleasant and unsightly, are not serious health issues unto themselves. They do add potentially serious complications for anyone with diabetes.
Over 23 million Americans have diabetes (almost 8% of the population). Of these, nearly six million don't know they have diabetes. Diabetes is a very serious health condition. It is cited by the Center of Disease Control as the #6 leading cause of death in the United States in 2000. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which the body is unable to process sugar effectively. Complications from diabetes include elevated blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, blindness, kidney disease, to name a few.
So... how does fungus or an ingrown toenail relate to diabetes?
First, diabetes weakens the immune system. This increases the risk of infections like fungus, which in turn increases the potential for ingrown toenails as a result of "do it yourself" care.
Second, both fungus and ingrown toenails can have a negative impact on blood circulation. If you've ever had an ingrown toenail and bumped it against furniture - you know how painful that can be. That owes to the increased pressure on nerve endings as blood is being forced through an obstruction, a pinch point. Anything impeding blood circulation in connection with a disease like diabetes requires treatment.
While treating diabetes is the primary medical concern that also goes hand in hand with addressing risk factors. Getting rid of Fungus is not always easy because the fungus is embedded underneath the nail.
Most oral fungus treatments have potentially serious side effects for the liver and are generally not recommended for anyone with liver disease or for that matter, diabetes. When doctors prescribe oral fungus treatments, they also advocate a liver test before starting treatment and during treatment. As a result, you end up paying for the medicine itself and the testing to go with it.
One should always consult a physician before starting any treatment for a medical condition. Diabetes is certain to be the primary medical concern. Addressing the issue of fungus is fortunately much easier today by virtue of new natural fungus treatments like Nail Fungus No More from Forces of Nature. It is a certified 100% organic, topical fungus treatment making use of natural oils and medicinal plant extracts proven to effectively combat fungus. It is also backed by a full one year, unconditional money-back guarantee.
by: Chad DeBolt
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