Prevent Nail Fungus
- Keep feet clean, cool, and dry.
- Wear socks made of cotton, wool, or similar absorbent material.
- Apply antifungal foot powders to shoes daily (Zeasorb AF®)
- Wear shoes of correct size and fit and reduce biomechanical stresses and trauma to toenails; limit the use of narrow-toed shoes and high heels.
- Avoid footwear that may have a high density of fungal spores: old worn shoes, shoes worn without socks, or someone else’s shoes.
- Avoid walking barefoot over surfaces that may have a high density of fungal spores: carpet, bathrooms, showers, gymnasiums, locker rooms, and swimming pools or hot tubs.
- Keep toenails short, cutting them straight across. Do not round out the edges.
- Examine for and treat skin or nail fungus elsewhere on the body. Do not use the same clippers to cut healthy nails after having clipped infected nails.
- Keep a high index of suspicion for recurrence of infection: itching, redness, waterlogged skin, blisters, or abnormal appearance in previously normal-appearing nails.
- Broad-spectrum topical antifungals should be applied to nails and feet at appropriate times, such as when fungus is present and as a preventative in cases where you may have been exposed to fungus. Ketoconazole shampoo 2% can be applied to the feet once or twice a week as a preventative as well.