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Top 5 Treatment And Prevention Tips For Foot Infection

by Jeff G. Online marketing expert
Foot infection is one of the most troublesome kind of infection to develop. So it wiser to prevent than try to cure it in the first place, since the wound can get quite deep and take a long time (even a month or more) to heal completely. 

So how can you tell when you have the early signs of developing a toe infection, so you can treat it sooner before it gets worse? Here's a helpful guide to familiarize you with the most common obvious signs...

What Are the Top Common Symptoms of a Foot Infection?

A foot infection can develop because of various reasons - tight shoes that do not fit well, long ingrown toenails, fungi, open wounds or cuts on the foot, or any other possible reason that opens up the way for bacteria to get under the outer layer of your foot skin. 

You can usually recognize an early infection on your toes with some of these symptoms:
- Feeling deep pain in your toes or heels
- Noticing your toenail or the skin next to it is changing color
- Swelling next to your toenail
- Unusual discoloration around the wounds or cuts on your heels

If you notice one or more of these symptoms, there is a chance you might be developing an infection in that area. If it is mild, you can try some of the home remedies you are going to learn later in this article. For more details you can read this great article on ecellulitis.com. If it looks worse every day and seems to be developing deeper, it is critical that you seek professional medical attention from a doctor. 

Because depending on the type of bacteria which has caused your infection, if you wait too long, you may actually end up in the hospital for a few days, with dozens of antibiotic shots. Now we don't really want it to get that serious, do we?

How to Prevent Getting a Toe or Foot Infection

Now before we get into explaining possible treatment solutions for a toe infection, it is important to know preventing it will be ten times easier than waiting until it is too late. After all, prevention is always the best cure. 

So here are some easy effective prevention tips for a foot infection:
- When shopping for shoes, choose the size that fits you perfectly.
- Do not allow other people to use your nail clippers. Also make it a habit to sterilize your nail clippers at least once a month.
- Do not borrow your shoes to other people to wear, and try not to wear their shoes either.
- Try to wear shoes or sandals and avoid walking barefoot on the ground.
- If you get a cut or a wound on your foot, quickly wash it with clean water and soap. 

Now what if you tried to follow all these tips and you still developed a foot infection anyway? What are some effective cures you can use?

Easy Effective Foot Infection Treatments and Cures

As a natural home remedy, you can apply lavender oil to the infected area, as it contains anti-fungal properties. You can also wash your feet several times a day using warm and hot water. It will increase the blood flow to the wound and encourages your immune system to fight the bacteria.

If the infection doesn't seem to go away in a few days, it is recommended to visit a doctor. He can help determine what kind of bacteria your foot is infected with, and then he will prescribe the best type of antibiotics - either oral or topical - to treat the infected area.


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