Fungal infections typically cause toenails to become thick, discolored (white or yellow), misshapen and brittle or crumbly. If that's not bad enough, treating toenail fungus is notoriously tough: It ...
Toenail and foot fungus, commonly known as onychomycosis and athlete's foot, respectively, can be both unsightly and uncomfortable. Preventing and treating these fungal infections is essential for ...
For central Illinois residents struggling with persistent toenail fungus, a breakthrough treatment option is now available right in our community. The Foot & Ankle Center of Illinois has introduced ad ...
Types of toenail fungus are more common than you think, especially as we age. Toenail fungus will not go away on its own—it does require medical treatment to cure it. It can take up to a year for ...
About 35 million Americans suffer from toe, finger, and athlete’s foot fungus, but some treatments aimed at curing the infection have failure rates as high as 93.5 percent. What’s the remedy? People ...
Q: Can you recommend any home cures for athlete’s foot and toenail fungus? My husband has both problems and has tried various products and prescriptions to no avail. A: Readers have sent me their home ...
Odds are pretty good that you’ll have the pleasure of fighting off toe nail fungus at some point in your life. Ten percent of adults have it, but the statistics jump to 20 percent and 50 percent of ...
A nudist has his 'potato chip-resembling' toenail removed and his foul foot fungus burnt off in My Feet Are Killing Me! Tonight's episode of the show, which airs on Quest Red, features Robert Shearn ...