Fungal nail

Fungal nails primarily affect the toenails, but can occasionally affect the fingernails too.
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Fungal nails primarily affect the toenails, although they can occasionally affect the fingernails as well. A fungal nail infection is a common condition that typically starts with the appearance of a white or yellow spot under the nail. As the infection progresses, the nail tends to thicken, become discolored, and eventually crumble. It can also spread to other nails, causing discomfort.

Although fungal nail infections are not considered serious, they can be challenging to treat and may require a significant amount of time for complete resolution. Our podiatrist can provide various treatment options to address fungal nails and help restore the health and appearance of the affected nails.

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