“…19 Onychomycosis affects toenails more frequently than fingernails due to repeated trauma, slower growth, thicker nail plate, regular exposure to a moist environment in confined footwear, and reduced blood supply to underlying tissues. [20][21][22] Predisposing factors for NDM onychomycosis include 2,19,[23][24][25][26] : i hot and humid climate in tropical and subtropical areas 13 ii age, a common risk factor for onychomycosis due to lowered immune function, slower nail growth, long duration of exposure to pathogenic fungi, frequent nail trauma, and decreased perfusion of the lower extremity in the elderly 10,23,27,28 iii wearing occlusive footwear for an extended duration, a practice that incubates the organism in a warm, humid, confined environment which then predisposes toenails to onychomycosis. 19,29 (According to Zaias, this may be associated with signs of asymmetric gait nail unit syndrome [AGNUS] such as onycholysis, nail bed keratosis, and surface damage on the nail plate.…”