A New York woman lost her toenails after developing a condition believed to have been brought on by a fish pedicure, according to the dermatologist who treated the issue. The unnamed woman in her 20s ...
That’s according to a crazy new report published in JAMA Dermatology, which details the case of a 20-something woman with a "six-month history of abnormal toenails." That’s according to a crazy new ...
Q: It looks like I have fungus beneath my toenail, but how can I be sure? Does toenail fungus go away on its own? A: Yellowing, brittle and unusual-looking toenails can be a sign that a fungal nail ...
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Should you be concerned about toenail fungus?
Subungual onychomycosis is the most common type of toenail fungus and affects the nail bed and underside of the nail. White superficial onychomycosis causes white spots and flaky patches on the ...
Retronychia represents a relatively uncommon but increasingly recognized toenail disorder that disproportionately affects young adult women. The condition occurs when a toenail stops growing forward ...
(HealthDay News) — A novel patient-controlled taping method is effective for the treatment of ingrown toenails, according to research published in the November/December issue of the Annals of Family ...
After a young woman’s toenails started to separate from her toes, a doctor finally zeroed in on the reason: a fish pedicure, according to a report published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Dermatology.
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