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  Nail Fungus is a progressive condition. If the infection is left alone:  
 
  • It could get worse and may lead to more complications
  • Toenail Fungus / Fingernail Fungus can spread to infect other nails
  • It may cause pain and discomfort
 
 
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Are Your Nails Infected With Fungus?

Determining if you have nail fungus can involve a culture taken by your doctor or, in most cases, by examination of the nail itself by you or your doctor. While determining the exact type of fungus from visual observation is not 100% accurate, the descriptions provided herein along with the probability of each specific type of fungus should help you greatly in determining whether or not your nails are infected.
 
Here are some basic guidelines that will help you determine :
  1. If you nails are infected

  2. The most likely fungus


  Distal subungual onychomycosis is the most typical fungal nail infection and is caused by the organism Trichophyton rubrum (Dermatophytes). It affects the nail and the nail bed (skin underneath the nail). Symptoms include:
  • Yellow streaks underneath nail and in the nail bed.
  • Buildup of nail fragments (debris) underneath the nail.
  • A thickened and discolored nail that can separate from the skin underneath the nail.
  • A brittle or thickened nail
Probability that distal subungual onychomycosis is the source of your infection: +/-90%.
 
White superficial onychomycosis is most likely caused by a fungus organism known as Trichophyton mentagrophytes. It is usually the second most common fungal nail infection and can also be caused by dermatophytes. Symptoms include:
 
  • White spots/streaks on top of the nail
  • Soft and powdery nail
  • Damaged and crumbly nail that becomes discolored on the surface.
 
Probability that white superficial onychomycosis is the source of your infection: +/- 10%.
 
  Two other types of fungal nail infections that are far less common:

Candida onychomycosis is a type of yeast infection that is most likely caused by an organism known as Candida Albicans. This type of infection is commonly found on the fingernails as opposed to the toenails. The color of the nail can change different colors like green, white, black, or brown. The skin adjacent to the nail may look puffy and this is usually an indication of the infection. This type of infection can cause discomfort in the infected area.

Probability that candida onychomycosis is the source of your infection: +/- 1%.

 
Proximal subungual onychomycosis is caused by the organism Trichophyton rubrum and is the least common type of nail infection. It is the least common form of nail infections and is mainly limited to people to have impaired immune systems. People who have HIV are most affected by this fungal infection. In this infection the the skin thickens causing the nail to separate from the skin. The nail may turn white and the top skin of the foot may also get affected.  

Probability that subungual onychomycosis is the source of your infection: Less than 1%.

 

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