Nail fungus is not uncommon and approximately half of all Americans experience some type of nail fungus by the time they reach age 70. Nail fungus is an infection of the fingernails or toenails that can cause the nails to discolor, form a thick coating, and/or split or otherwise exhibit disfigurement. In some [...]
Continue reading...11. April 2009
Nail fungus can occur on fingernails or toenails; however, it is more likely to appear on toenails because feet tend to be enclosed most of the time within socks and shoes. When perspiration develops on your feet, that makes a nice, warm living environment for fungi to grow. If your feet are contained within socks [...]
Continue reading...10. March 2009
Nail fungus lives not on the surface of a fingernail or toenail, but down deep in the nail bed. Its living accommodations are what make this annoying infection so difficult to treat with any type of topical creams or solutions, because it is difficult to get to. More men than women are affected by this [...]
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6. September 2009
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