No sandals this summer because of your ugly toenails? Ten to 15 percent of all Americans, a third of diabetics and half of the population over age 70 are afflicted with onychomycosis — toenail fungus.
Q: With summertime here, what can I do about my yellow toenails? Sarah, Seaside Yellow thickened toenails are usually caused by toenail fungus. This condition is called onychomycosis. Usually a health ...
Photograph courtesy of Flickr user sergis blog. While thick socks and boots can keep your toes warm during the winter, once spring arrives and the sandals come out, you may sometime see an unlovely ...
Toenail fungus is majorly faced in winters. It should be treated as soon as possible or it will spread in other fingernails. A frequent fungal infection of your toenail is toenail fungus, commonly ...
Thick, yellow, crumbling nails aren’t what you want to see when you look at your feet. At best, toenail fungus is embarrassing. At worst, it can create entry points for worse infections leading to ...
Tea tree oil is renowned for its antifungal properties, making it a popular choice for treating toenail fungus. All you need to do is apply a few drops of tea tree oil directly to the affected nails ...
Thick, yellow toenails left so long they split and crumble. Nails so misshapen they dig into the skin, causing infections. Or, in the most severe cases, curling into what we call ‘ram’s horns’ that ...
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