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Ringworm

Ringworm is another name for a common fungal skin infection that typically affects the scalp, groin, and feet. However, this fungus can also affect the toenails and fingernails, which may become thicker and develop a dark, yellowish shade.

While not serious from a health perspective, ringworm can be quite bothersome. Fortunately, antifungal medication can help.

Medication Can Effectively Heal Fungal Nail Infections Like Ringworm

While over-the-counter medicines can also help, they may not be strong enough to address all types of fungal infections. Accordingly, your doctor may prescribe an oral antifungal medication to treat fungal infections that involve the fingernails and toenails. When taking prescription medications, it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions to ensure the treatment is effective and to avoid complications.

While ringworm might not seem like a serious issue, keep in mind that the fungus can spread to other areas without proper treatment. It can also result in removal of the affected nail or nails, which can be an uncomfortable experience. The best course of action is to visit a medical professional if you notice discoloration or defects in your nails.

Tips for Managing a Fungal Nail Infection

When it comes to ringworm of the nails, there are a few home remedies that can help along with medication:

  • Make sure nails remain trim and clean
  • Always thoroughly dry feet after bathing
  • Avoid being barefoot in public
  • Wash your hands regularly
  • Do not share personal care items like nail clippers
  • Wear clean, dry socks at all times

These steps can help with healing while you are taking antifungal medication, but they can also help you avoid new infections.

 
 
 

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