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What are the hazards of onychomycosis?

1 brings troubles to daily life. Daily life and work are inseparable. Doing housework, writing, using the computer, as small as threading a needle. Once infected with onychomycosis, life and work will be greatly disturbed. Finger nails grow at the ends of hands and feet for protection. When you get sick, your hands and feet will be easily injured by collision. If the foot suffers from onychomycosis, it will also affect the walking movement, and at the same time, wearing shoes and socks will also encounter trouble, which is the most common harm of onychomycosis.

2 affect the beauty of hands and feet, causing psychological shadow. The most direct harm of onychomycosis is the beauty of hands and feet. Thickening and embrittlement of the deck, or depression of the middle deck and uneven nail edges directly affect the beauty of hands and feet, give people a bad feeling, and even affect patients' socialization and job hunting. When patients' social interaction, work and even marriage are affected by onychomycosis, it is inevitable that they will have an inferiority complex, and their psychology will be severely hit, resulting in psychological obstacles.

Infection of onychomycosis caused by other complications, long-term untreated will not only cause pain and discomfort, but also cause systemic symptoms such as paronychia, onychomycosis, pyoderma of fingers, and even erysipelas or cellulitis.

4 onychomycosis, which causes other tinea diseases, is a source of infection and often wants to spread pathogenic bacteria to the outside world. Because of the special structure and position of nails, if common tinea manus and pedis is combined with onychomycosis, the treatment will become very difficult. Sometimes onychomycosis can lead to recurrence even if tinea manus and pedis is temporarily cured. In addition, onychomycosis can be inoculated to other parts of the body by scratching, leading to new tinea diseases.