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Article Title: Types of Toenail Fungus Revealed
Author: David M.  Hughes
Category: Alternative Medicine, Diseases and Conditions, Wellness
Word Count: 681
Keywords: toenail fungus, toenail fungus treatment, cure toenail fungus, best 
toenailf fungus treatment
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Toenail fungus is a common fungal infection that affects the toenail and 
sometimes fingernails. Known scientifically as Onychomycosis, toenail fungus is 
a common infection in adults and affects about 6-8 percent of the population. 
Toenail fungus is typically caused by dermatophytes which are a common group of 
fungi. They can be found in humans and animals and besides affecting nails, the 
dermatophytes often affect the skin and hair.

There are numerous types of toenail fungus but four main types are most common. 
The most common type is distal subungual onychomycosis. This type of toenail 
fungus starts at the tip of the toe and affects the nail bed as well as beneath 
the nail plate. The symptoms may manifest itself with discolored nail plate 
that may become thickened, rough, and begin to pull apart from the nail bed. 
The color of the nail may become yellowed and darker than a healthy toenail. 
Those with this type of toenail fungus should seek medical attention to ensure 
a proper diagnosis is made. Once it is determined that the toenail fungus is 
distal subungual onychomycosis, the proper treatment can be made.Topical 
antifungal treatments are often used to treat this type of fungus.

In addition to the medical antifungal treatments, there are many home remedies 
are used by many people. Tea tree oil is probably the most widely used home 
remedy. Another home rememdy is Listerine mouthwash. Listerine is an antiseptic 
and thus will help fight off the toenail fungus. Other products that may be 
found at home is lavender oil, olive oil and oregano, and Alpha Hydroxy Acid. 
All of these can be used as a treatment. Also, incorporating probiotics, such 
as yogurt and kefir, into your diet can help ward off distal subungual 
onychomycosis toenail fungus.

Another class of toenail fungus is white superficial onychomycosis. White 
superficial onychomycosis is the second most common type of toenail fungus. It 
manifests itself as white patches on the surface of the toenail and will 
spread. It may be caused by a different species of dermatophytes. Mold may also 
be a culprit in causing this form of toenail fungus. The colors of the patches 
are typically milky white but can also be yellow or brown. In many cases the 
toenail may also become brittle and deformed. Topical treatments will normally 
cure this form of toenail fungus. However, in cases where topical treatments do 
not work, oral medicines may be prescribed.

Lateral subungual onychomycosis is similar to distal subungual onychomycosis 
except in this case, lateral toe fungus occurs on the side of the nail whereas 
distal is on the top of the nail plate. The treatment for this type is similar 
to distal subungual onychomycosis.

Proximal subungual onychomycosis is another form of toenail fungus that is 
often found in people whose immune system has been weakened from diseases, 
injuries, or other medical treatments. The fungus generally starts near the 
cuticle or root of the toenail It is very rare for healthy people to get this 
form of toe fungus. Medical treatment is advised for this type of toenail 
fungus.

Candida onychomycosis is another toenail fungus. Ir is caused by the fungus 
called candida albicans. Candida albicans is a diploid fungus and is related to 
yeast. Candida albicans is common in about 80% of most healthy people and 
usually does not cause any problems unless overgrowth occurs. Candida 
onychomycosis affects the toenail on the nail plate and is especially dangerous 
for people with weakened immune systems. It can manifest itself as smelly and 
painful nails often accompanied by the formation of pus on the edges of the 
nails. Treatment of this form of toenail fungus should be done with antibiotics 
under the care of a medical professional.

In most cases, the most common forms of toenail fungus, distal subungual 
onychomycosis, lateral subungual onychomycosis, and white superficial 
onychomycosis can be treated by a doctor or through the use of home remedies to 
rid the toe of fungus. However, in the cases of the other types of toenail 
fungus, seeking professional medical assistance may be the best way to ensure 
that proper treatment is given to the toenail fungus.

We strive to find the best toenail fungus treatments for your infection. After 
having toenail fungus for over 10 years, David M. Hughes tries to research and 
provide the best possible treatments for those who suffer from the infection. 
For more information visit: http://www.toenailfunguscured.com
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