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Another Introduction To Nail Fungus

21 Jan

Nail fungus (Onychomycosis) is a fungal infection of tiny organisms (Tinea Unguium) that occurs in both fingernail and toenails – but typically associated more so with toenails than fingernails due to the harsher environment of shoes and greater exposure to infectious places (ex. gym floors, shower stalls). You’re six times more likely to develop a [...]

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Why Choose Funginix As Your Nail Fungus Treatment

3 Nov

There are literally thousands of products that claim to fight and/or eliminate nail fungus conditions.  If you aren’t a podiatrist or someone very well-informed about this confusing infection, it is very difficult to figure out what kind of treatment would be best for you to use.  There are topical nail fungus solutions, laser treatments and [...]

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As Topical Nail Fungus Treatments Go, Nothing Beats Funginix

29 Aug

There are literally thousands of products that claim to fight and/or eliminate nail fungus conditions.  If you aren’t a podiatrist or someone very well-informed about this confusing infection, it is very difficult to figure out what kind of treatment would be best for you to use.  There are topical nail fungus solutions, laser treatments and [...]

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Understanding Toenail Fungus Infections

15 Aug

An infection of nail fungus occurs when fungi infect one or more of your nails.  A nail fungal infection may begin as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail.  As the nail fungus spreads deeper into your nail, it may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and develop crumbling [...]

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Do Medical Prescription Treatments for Toenail Fungus Work?

20 Jul

Medical prescription treatments for onychomycosis fall into two main categories: oral and topical.  The decision on which nail fungus treatment is dependent on several factors.  Sometimes, if the fungal infection is heavily entrenched or has been in place for multiple years, an oral agent is the only way to eradicate the infection entirely.  Patient preference [...]

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