Nail Fungus?

by Waterless Pedicure on June 29, 2009

dorko asked:

I"ve had the nail extentions for about a month. It"s just my luck that I just started getting them done again I might have nail fungus. Its almost right in the middle of the nail and it looks like a green smudge. I can"t really tell coz of the powder filling that they put on it. When I got it done, I noticed it but the guy didn"t say anything so I didn"t think much of it. But now its bugging me and I keep staring at it. Nail fungus that I"ve seen was yellow and made the nail all brittle and yucky looking. How can you tell if it is nail fungus?

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Emu July 3, 2009 at 6:41 am

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chop off your fingers than you can’t get, nail fungus.

efel July 6, 2009 at 9:09 am

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Yuck!

May be yeast infections…

c_k566 July 6, 2009 at 11:57 am

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Symptoms

Nail changes on one or more nails (usually toenails):

Brittleness

Discoloration

Loss of luster and shine

Thickening

Distortion of nail shape

Crumbling of the nail

Debris being trapped under the nail

Loosening (detaching) of the nail

Your doctor will suspect a fungal infection based on the appearance of the nails. The diagnosis can be confirmed by scraping the nail for a culture, or a microscopic examination to identify the type of fungus.Cream is entirely different from any other product. It’s a topical cream that people worldwide rave about for all types of nail fungus.
Within days of contact, Tetrasil will start giving you relief as it:
Kills the fungus causing your inflammation,Detoxifies your skin
Unclogs your pores and prevents further clogging
Helps rebuild new skin tissue and new healthy nail

Still ask your doctor before using any medicin.

eubzz July 8, 2009 at 7:06 pm

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Nail fungus is made up of tiny organisms (Tinea Unguium) that can infect fingernails and toenails.

Most often, nail fungus appears in the toenails because socks and shoes keep the toenails dark, warm, and moist.The toenails are 6 to 7 times more likely to be infected than fingernails.At first, the edges or base of the nail is affected.As it spreads, the nail and nail bed show changes.There is often mild discomfort, itchiness, or even pain around the cuticles (flesh surrounding the nails).Bleeding or detachment of the cuticles may occur. The nail can become discolored-yellow-green, dark yellow-brown, and sometimes white spots are seen. The nails thicken and develop abnormal grooves, lines, and tiny punched out holes.

miriam m July 10, 2009 at 9:31 am

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i have the BEST solution for you:
you can use 2 remedies together if it works for you – it is all home made natural so you dont need to be scared!
i would recommand the socks and baking soda with levender or tea tree oil – just look its all there.

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