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Could You Have Black Toenail Fungus? It is Possible

Submitted by hairston24
Fri, 13 Nov 2009

You could have black toenail fungus and not even know it! This condition can start out very inconspicuously as a small spot underneath the nail and progress until there is marked destruction and discoloration of the nail. This unattractive, but very treatable condition can be caused by mold, yeast and fungal organisms and it thrives in moisture.
The characteristic thick and discolored nails are brought on by the ability of the fungal organism to feed and destroy the keratin of the nail. This will destroy part or all of the nail because it is the keratin that keeps the nail hard and strong. It is important to note that the best way to prevent this fungal infection is to make sure that you keep your feet covered when you are in a public shower, such as at the health club or public swimming pool and always dry your feet well.
After your condition has been properly diagnosed, you have many treatment options available that can eradicate the problem. There are even home remedies that are said to be helpful such as rubbing Vick's or hydrogen peroxide on your nails, but these remedies are not recommended, and can even be harmful.
Treatment plans for your black toenail fungus can include homeopathic preparations, oral antifungal medications, or topical medications. It is important to note that whichever treatment plan you decide on, whether it's homeopathic or traditional medication, the resolution to this condition may be a lengthy process, however with time and patience, your feet will soon be back in tip top shape!

 

Click here if you think you have black toenail fungus. This is no laughing matter because it can lead to other health issues.


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