What is the mushroom?
The tip of the tip is an infection caused by the form of tinea or worms. Specifically, the tip of the tip usually begins to invade tinea unguium , which first attacks the nails. The infection is highly contagious and can quickly affect all toes on the feet of one or both legs. The tip of the tip can be unpleasant, unsightly and lead to complications. Unfortunately, it can also be difficult to get rid of. Because mushrooms are able to prosper without light, the legs can easily become a breeding ground for fungal infections. In addition, wearing socks and shoes for a long time provides an environment abundant in heat and moisture. It is also speculated that, since the fingers on the feet may have less circulating blood than other parts of the body, it may be easier for fungi to escape the immune system.
The first mark of the fungus is the unusual appearance of one or more toenails, often recognized by a small white or yellow spot on the nail surface. InferNail ecce associated with nail fungi, known as onychomycosis, is characterized by reinforcement and yellowing of the nail. The nail can also be deformed and can begin to withdraw from the nail bed. At the tip is often pain and there may be unpleasant odor. The sponge and nails are also seen more in men than in women and affect more adults than children. In addition, older people can download these mushrooms more easily due to increased probability of impaired blood circulation.
The causesThe causes of the fungus at the tip are also associated with certain risk factors. For example, people who spend a lot of time walking barefoot around public changing rooms or swimming pools can be at increased risk. Certain health conditions may also increase vulnerability to closing the fungus or nails such as diabetes or autoimmune disorder. The diagnosis of the tip of the tip is performed by microscopic examination of scratches from under the nail. Because other skin conditions such as psoriasis may seem like a sponge to the tip, mayBeing a sample culture. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the physician may propose over -the -counter treatment for nail fungus at the tip or prescription drugs such as Lamisil® (Terbinafin). In addition, it is necessary to consider various home medicines, such as the current use of diluted essential oil from the Australian tea tree. Double -blind, placebo -controlled study including 60 patients with nail infection aged 18-80 years after 16 weeks of tea treatment, without repetition of infection.