- Sweating profusely
- Working in a damp or wet
- Wear socks and shoes that hinder ventilation and do not absorb perspiration
- Walking barefoot in damp public places, such as swimming pools, gyms and shower rooms
- A minor skin or nail injury, a damaged nail or another infection
- Diabetes , circulatory problems or a weakened immune system
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Nail Fungus Risks
Nail fungus is more common among older adults for several reasons, including the blood circulation decreases, more years of exposure to fungi and because nails may grow more slowly and thicken with aging, which makes them more susceptible to infection . Nail fungus also tends to affect men more than women and those with a family history of this infection. The resistance to fungal infections probably has a genetic component. These factors can also increase the risk of developing nail fungus:
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