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I can’t afford medical treatment for my toenail fungus so it is getting worse. . . My nail is falling off, and because of the fungus, I doubt it’ll grow back. What should I do about this? When it comes out, what do I need to do?

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A fungus or a type of yeast causes nails fungal infection. This infection makes the nail thick and crumbly. Nail fungus normally affects the toenails. It can even disfigure the nails and discolor them. If left uncontrolled nail fungus can make the nail die. Let us see what it is and how to stop it.

Nail Fungus- What causes it and how it spreads?

Nail fungus is caused by a fungus that is found in common places such as locker rooms, pool side etc. If you walk barefoot in such places you can contact the infection. Any place that is frequented by many people and where many people walk barefoot is the place from where you can get nail fungal infection. Cleanliness has no role in causing nail fungus.

Nail Fungus- Symptoms

In fungal infection of the nail, nail gets discolored. Debris begins forming below the nail and nail becomes thick. This is the sign that your nail is affected. To learn more, please click here- Nail Fungus : Symptoms

Nail Fungus- Prevention

Prevent nail fungus by wearing footwear in common places. If you frequently catch fungal infections, you should apply anti fungal powder after you visit any common place to prevent the infection. Keep your toes dry and wash them regularly.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

Related link :-
1- Nail Fungus : Causes
2- Nail Fungus : Prevention & Care

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About 6 months ago my big toenail got infected with some sort of fungus (didn’t spread), and I lost my toenail. It’s been growing back, but it’s growing back really thick and doesn’t look like my other nails at all. What’s going on?

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I just took off my toe nail polish and all of my toes had what looks like white clouds or they look very dry from all the white patches on them. I was able to buff 95% of it off and apply a toe nail fungus medicine. Is this the start of a fungus or is it fungus? I hate to use the medicine because it dries my nails out but I don’t want a fungus either. Any suggestions.

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