Nail Fungus
Nail fungus involving several toenails can be seen commonly in people who also have fungus on the feet, between the toes, and in the groin. Nails become yellow, thick, and crumbly when infected with fungus. Topical remedies are effective only for early or mild cases; the most effective treatment for nail fungus is oral medication, which needs to be taken for several months while the infected nails slowly grow out.
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