Misconceptions About Your Nails, Hands, and Feet
Fingernails and toenails are one of the parts of our body that we give the most importance to in our physical appearance and that we pay the most attention to cleanliness. There are some practical solutions for fingernails and toenails that are commonly applied by most people in daily life. However, these applications and solutions can sometimes cause more harm than beneficial. One of the most common mistakes is cutting the skin around the nails. The reason is that these cuts cause inflammation and cause various diseases. In the continuation of this article, we will be detailing many known mistakes in nail care.
Using one type of cream: Using a cream or lotion for the whole body for the hands and nails does not work. Hands are the organs with the least fat tissue in the body. For this reason, using a specific and specially prepared product for hands and nails will provide adequate care.
Applying the treatment of ingrown nails: Ingrown nail is treated by lifting and guiding the nail using methods such as tape or wire. However, it is not correct to remove the fungus nail with this method. The beginning of the nail problem is the stinging, and even in cases where the fungal infection is added later, the priority in the treatment should be to treat the fungal infection first.
Nail pulling: Nail pulling due to fungus or ingrown nails will not be enough to solve the problem. Nail pulling causes the nail to come back problematic again. In addition, the nail bed may deteriorate and the new nail may grow worse.
Incorrect use of the nail file: Incorrect filing of the nail causes more breakage and peeling of the nail. It is a matter to be careful not to file the nails with back and forth moves while filing the nails. This movement causes the nail to break off into irregular and small pieces. In this direction, it would be the right move to file the nail with a single direction.
Not washing the equipment used in maintenance: One of the most common mistakes is not cleaning the equipment used for fingernails and toenails. Regular washing and disinfection of these equipment will prevent different diseases.
Making Pumice on Heels: The skin swells in feet that have been in water for a long time, and dead tissue and living tissue become indistinguishable. While it is necessary to interfere with the dead tissue, interfering with the living tissue will hurt the living tissue more and cause it to thicken more. For this reason, applying pumice to the heels after bathing is a wrong move. In addition, the filing process causes the heels to crack and dry.
Using callus tape: The callus tape stains the foot due to the dye inside and makes it difficult to distinguish the callused area from living tissue. For this reason, the salicylic acid in the callus band burns the callus tissue and makes it difficult to reach the root of the callus.
Improper treatment of ingrown nail: Although cutting and removing the ingrown part of the nail is an instant solution, it occurs again when the nail grows and sinks in the same place. Because of this, the nail enters a cycle and delays the process. The treatment of an ingrown nail is possible by guiding the nail on its bed so that it does not grow inward. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a podologist.