Ingrown toenails can be caused by too-tight shoes, a fungal infection, or improperly cutting your nails.
I spent years hoping-slash-deluding myself into believing that my own ingrown big toenails, caused by years of too-tight ...
Toenail fungus (the medical term is "onychomycosis") is a very common condition. You can get it from walking around a wet pool deck or locker room, or from sweating in shoes all day. Nail fungi love ...
Toenails can turn black from nutritional deficiencies, infection, or trauma. This may go away on its own. If not, see your doctor to rule out a more serious cause. Read on to learn about the causes of ...
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It's time to stop ignoring your toes. “Healthy nails have a plump, pink nail bed and pink nail plate with strong but thin nails,” says Dr. Dana Canuso, podatric surgeon and founder of Dr. Canuso ...
An ingrown toenail can cause a lot of pain, especially in children. There are different causes for an ingrown toenail, but the most common are tight shoes. Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner tells you how ...
Most ingrown nail problems can be prevented with proper grooming of the toes and by wearing better-fitting shoes. In fact, if you have an ingrown toenail, chances are you can treat it at home, too.
At 47 years of age, Emi Bossio was feeling good about where she was. She had a successful law practice, two growing children and good health. Then she developed a nagging cough. The diagnosis to come ...
Scientists at the University of Calgary say they are looking for toenail clippings for a study looking into radon gas ...