Are going to nail salons then dangerous?
If you look at life this way, life itself is dangerous – yes. Everything you do in life always has a risk and it’s not possible to avoid risk completely. But most of the problems dermatologists see associated with nail salons are from the use of acrylic glues to hold artificial nails in place. This glue can cause redness, irritation, swelling, itchiness and pain. My mother said I can get fungal infections of the nail if I walk around barefoot. Is this true? Unfortunately yes, your mother is right. If you walk around damp areas such as locker rooms, swimming pools and common shower areas, fungal infection can spread. You have to especially watch out if your nail bed has an injury. People with diabetes, psoriasis and immune problems are especially prone to getting fungal nails. Is it possible to treat nail fungus? Yes. There are oral antifungal drugs which can be quite effective in treating fungal nail infections. You can also apply topical (on skin) antifungals. If your nail is too far
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