Fungal Toenails - Howell, Edison and Monroe, NJ Podiatrist

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Howell, Edison and Monroe, NJ Podiatrist - Fungal Toenails
Dr. Hal Ornstein discusses the causes, symptoms and treatments for fungal toenails.
http://www.footdoctorsnj.com
Various types of fungi are present everywhere in the environment. The dark, moist surroundings created by shoes and stockings make the feet especially susceptible to fungal infection.
Most fungi are harmless until they penetrate the skin. A fungus can invade through minor cuts, or after injury or repeated irritation to the toes have caused the nail to separate from the bed. Fungal infections of the nail plate and nail matrix are quite common.
Symptoms
•Fungus may cause the nail to thicken and become yellow or brownish.
•As the fungus grows, foul-smelling, moist debris can be seen.
•Pressure from a thickened nail or the build-up of debris may make the toe painful.
Treatments
Treatment is best begun at the early stages of infection. The accumulation of debris under the nail plate can lead to an ingrow

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