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	<title>The Fitness Point &#187; Nail contagions</title>
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		<title>Nail contagions – how do i recognise i have a toenail infection?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nail contagions]]></category>
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Nail contagions at their worst are going to be very easy to spot but what if you have a toenail infection at the early stages of the problem and want to stop it before it gets much worse?
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<p>Nail contagions at their worst are going to be very easy to spot but what if you have a toenail infection at the early stages of the problem and want to stop it before it gets much worse?</p>
<p>By spotting an infection reasonably early on and getting the correct treatment you can save yourself many stress and possibly even ache in the long term.</p>
<p><strong>A toenail or even fingernail that has a fungus will normally show one of two signs. </strong></p>
<p><em>The nail can become cracked or scaly to touch and similarly can become very hard and be difficult to cut.</em> Although it is hard it could similarly be brittle and become loose from the skin and even fall off. This is normally a little later when the problem has gone untreated for a while. Another element is that the skin around the nail becomes very hard and dry.</p>
<p>You can see a build up of what looks like dead skin around the top of the nail and a white shade to it.</p>
<p>You can similarly notice the nail itself getting a yellow, brown or even black color in places and this will more than likely get worse as the problem progresses. And lastly you can find the fungus smells a little bit. Again this is more than likely at a later stage but if you do notice any foot odor it can be related as it ofttimes means that bacteria is competent to thrive around your feet.</p>
<p>This is ofttimes due to wearing shoes all day and not allowing your feet to breathe. The feet sweat and the bacteria spreads. If you do notice any of these difficulties you can want to use a nail fungus solution which will naturally deal with the problem and fabricate nails that you aren’t afraid to flaunt in populace.</p>
<p>The earlier it is discovered the quicker it are going to be to treat.</p>
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