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Article Title: What Exactly Is Toenail Fungus?
Author: David M.  Hughes
Category: Alternative Medicine, Diseases and Conditions, Health
Word Count: 514
Keywords: toenail fungus treatment, toenail fungus cure, toenail fungus 
remedies, toenail fungus
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Millions of people all over the world have toenail fungus. It is an unfortunate 
condition that leaves the toenails to become irritated. Nail fungus or 
onchomycosis is a very common condition that can become nasty and painful if 
left untreated. This condition usually begins as a light spot beneath the tip 
of the toenail where the fungus can continue to spread. How do you know that 
you have this unfortunate condition? Knowing that you have any of the symptoms 
associated to it then you can actually confirm its presence. Diagnosis of nail 
fungus is essential to prevent you from losing your nail. The safest way to 
ensure its existence is by confirming its symptoms by visiting a doctor.

Toenail fungus is caused by the presence of yeast and fungi on the skin beneath 
and surrounding your toes. Since fungi love moist and warm environment, your 
toenail is a great dwelling place for them if you frequently wear closed 
footwear with dry feet. The fungus that specifically invades the nail comes 
under the group of dermatophytes. The type of nail fungus infection is based in 
which area the infection has started.

The factors that lead to this ugly disease involve different types of 
infection. One of its most common types is distal subungual onchomycosis. This 
usually results to athletes foot. It starts by infecting the nail and make its 
way to the skin beneath the nail. This kind of fungi infection can make your 
nail turn yellow or white. This also causes the nail to split and crumble into 
tiny fragments. This is the most painful kind of toenail fungus because 
crumbled nails can hinder your wearing of shoes or sandals and walking can even 
be an uncomfortable ordeal.

Another type of nail fungus infection is white superficial onychomyosis. This 
kind of infection happens in the upper nail layer. This usually makes the top 
layer of the nail to have white distinctive spots. If left unnoticed or 
untreated for a long period the white spots can crumble or powder. Compared to 
other nail fungal infections, this type of onychomyosis allows the nail to stay 
thin instead of becoming thick. This type of toenail fungus is easier to cure 
than other types. Minimal treatment is recommended for this infection.

The third type of nail fungus is candida onychomycosis. This is actually caused 
by candida yeast. It primarily affects the skin near the border of the nail. 
This type of infection is most commonly found in fingernails rather than 
toenails. The most unfortunate thing about candida is that it can quickly 
affect nearby nails and can painfully allow the infected nail to be loosened 
from the nail bed. Additionally, your nail color can change to green, white, or 
brown.

The last type of infection is proximal subungual onchomycosis. Only a lesser 
population is infected with it. HIV victims are usually the ones who are more 
susceptible to it. The nail folds are greatly infected and the skin becomes 
thick which separates the nail from the nail bed. White discoloration of the 
nail can occur and the surrounding areas can also be affected.

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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