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It begins as a white or yellow-brown spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, the nail may discolor, thicken ...
Home Remedies: Avoid infected ingrown toenails published 5/1/19; Mayo Clinic Minute: Fingernails are clues to your health published 1/9/19. Sharing Mayo ...
Chronic conditions that can cause foot pain. Achilles tendinitis · Bone spurs · Bunions · Bursitis · Corns and calluses; Haglund deformity. Ingrown toenails ...
Treatment for toenail fungus isn't always needed. And sometimes self-care and nonprescription products clear up the infection. Talk with your health care ...
Amoxicillin is used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body (ear, lungs, nose, sinus, skin, urinary tract). It is also used with other ...
An ingrown hair can cause tiny, swollen bumps on the skin that may hurt. The condition most often affects Black people with curly hair who shave.
These fungal infections are more likely to happen in your toenails than in your fingernails because toenails often are confined in a dark, warm, moist ...
Ingrown toenails · Metatarsalgia · Osteoarthritis · Peripheral neuropathy · Plantar fasciitis · Plantar warts; Retrocalcaneal bursitis. Tarsal tunnel syndrome ...
Bones don't get infected easily, but a serious injury, bloodstream infection or surgery may lead to a bone infection.
Cut your nails straight across but not too short, which might result in an ingrown toenail. Don't go barefoot, even around the house. Wear shoes or slippers ...
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