What Causes Nail Fungus?
Fungal Infections
The most common cause is onychomycosis, a stubborn nail fungus that thrives in moist environments and is hard to eliminate without targeted treatment.
Read more about different types of fungus
Poor Nail Hygiene
Not drying feet properly or sharing nail clippers can lead to fungal growth, especially if nails are damaged or already weak.
Underlying Conditions
Conditions such as diabetes or psoriasis can also cause nail discoloration, making treatment options for sensitive skin essential.
How to Use Shoe Disinfectant
Shoe and Sock Spray: This prevents reinfection from footwear.
How to use:
- Spray inside shoes at least 2–3 times per week, or daily if you wear the same shoes often.
- Spray inside socks before wearing them OR spray socks after washing and let dry.
This kills fungi in your footwear so the treatment works more effectively.
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