No sandals this summer because of your ugly toenails? Ten to 15 percent of all Americans, a third of diabetics and half of the population over age 70 are afflicted with onychomycosis — toenail fungus.
Toenail fungus affects millions of Americans, turning nails yellow, thick, and brittle. It's more than a cosmetic concern—left untreated, fungal infections can cause discomfort, spread to other nails, ...
Feet. They’re a part of the body we don’t pay too much attention to, if at all. That is, unless something looks off or we're in pain. April is National Foot Health Awareness Month, so it's a good time ...
If your favorite sandals are sitting in the closet because of unsightly thick and yellow nails, you might be wondering how to know if toenail fungus is dying already. It turns out getting rid of this ...
Nail Fungus often thrives in damp enclosed environments Read to know how laser treatment has emerged as a highly effective and quick solution ...
Admit it, you’ve tried everything to get rid of your crusty yellow toenail fungus: prescription anti-fungal pills, medicated creams and nail polish, laser therapy — the usual remedies. But that darn ...
(CNNJ) – It’s an ugly problem many people don’t want to talk about: Nail fungus. While it may not be at the top of your list of health concerns, it will be, if it affects you. “Nail fungus is caused ...
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 new, approved laser treatment promises to kill fungus instantly. April 9, 2009 — -- Everyone wants to put their best foot forward, but people with toenail fungus go to great lengths to keep ...