Common Toe Fungus Symptoms
Many Toe Fungus cases have been falsely diagnosed as ingrown nails, bruising, blood infections, eczema, and more.
To help you determine if you are suffering from a surface fungal infection (such as Athlete's foot, Nail Fungus, or Ringworm) this article contains many of the common symptoms that accompany a fungus infestation.
As you read down the page, you will learn if you are really dealing with a fungal issue and, if so, you will be glad to hear that it is usually easier and cheaper to cure than any of the aforementioned ailments.
Without further ado, here is what you should be looking for:
Why should you treat yourself? If your case is especially serious, you should see a professional.
But if it is not serious or causing you great pain, it is much safer and more effective to treat yourself with everyday household items that are 100% and actually beneficial to your body...
as opposed to steroid creams and off-the-shelf solutions that cause side effects, permanent discolorations, and often make way relapse.
And just remember to keep the area well ventilated and cool, since fungi prefer warm and moist areas.
You can actually begin to kill off the fungi this way without doing anything else! Keep the affected away from other people or animals and wash your hands anytime you handle your feet (or you'll have fungus on your hand before you know it!).
To help you determine if you are suffering from a surface fungal infection (such as Athlete's foot, Nail Fungus, or Ringworm) this article contains many of the common symptoms that accompany a fungus infestation.
As you read down the page, you will learn if you are really dealing with a fungal issue and, if so, you will be glad to hear that it is usually easier and cheaper to cure than any of the aforementioned ailments.
Without further ado, here is what you should be looking for:
- Skin looks cracked and powdery
- Affected nails have progressively become thicker
- Nails are discolored (almost any shade is possible)
- Nails may seem brittle or even dissolving
- Nails are white and powdery (early stage symptom)
- Nail may warp or develop ridges or curls
- Patches of red rash around toes or elsewhere on the foot have small ridgesand may be painful or itchy
- You normal shoes, or workout shoes, stink more than usual (really stinkyshoes are infested!)
- You may develop fingernail fungus if you handle your feet at all
Why should you treat yourself? If your case is especially serious, you should see a professional.
But if it is not serious or causing you great pain, it is much safer and more effective to treat yourself with everyday household items that are 100% and actually beneficial to your body...
as opposed to steroid creams and off-the-shelf solutions that cause side effects, permanent discolorations, and often make way relapse.
And just remember to keep the area well ventilated and cool, since fungi prefer warm and moist areas.
You can actually begin to kill off the fungi this way without doing anything else! Keep the affected away from other people or animals and wash your hands anytime you handle your feet (or you'll have fungus on your hand before you know it!).
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