Posted on 28 August 2010
Diane E asked:
My toenails are thick and seem discolored. I’m wondering if I have a fungus?
Zackary
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Posted on 06 July 2010
YS1103 asked:
I went to the doctor because I have this bad fungus on my toe nail, I expected to get pills for this like lamisil or diflucan I have known people to use these pills but my doctor prescribed me something called Penlac it’s like a nail polish that I brush on every day. Does anyone know how long this will take to take effect? And or does anyone know any home remedies for this
Scottie
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Posted on 12 March 2010
jmg_7011 asked:
I have a mild nail fungus on my toenails. I have read a lot of info about a product called Fungisil. Has anyone ever used this? Does it really work?
Wanetta
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Posted on 13 January 2010
mafiosu asked:
I just noticed that on one of my big toes it looked lighter on the edge. When I investigated it further I saw I was able to pull the nail plate away from the nail bed rather easily, without pain. This has never happened before. Could it be a nail fungus starting? My husband has had a nail fungus for years. Can I get it from him?
I also have psorasis. I heard that it can cause nail problems too. Anyone else heard of this?
Kam
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Posted on 10 January 2010
Coo coo achoo asked:
I bought a pair of shoes and a couple months later I developed a nail fungus in the second toe on each foot (which I thought rather strange). I tried a bunch of topical solutions however they never really cleared the fungus up completely. I have a new pair of shoes now and haven’t applied anything to the nails in about 4 months and my nails are returning to normal. Could it have been something in the shoe that caused the problem in the first place? I very perplexed and grateful!
Helga
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Posted on 03 January 2010
John (Thurb) McVey asked:
Standard oral medication is unavailable for me because of potential interaction with diabetic medication, topical remedies have not worked, and yet severe nail fungus can cause a diabetic to lose fingers and toes.
Donald
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