Everything You Need to Know About Toenail Fungus
Have you recently noticed some changes to your toenails? Perhaps they’ve become thicker or changed color. If so, you might be dealing with toenail fungus.
Learn more4 Solutions to Those Problems You Forgot About During Lockdown
If you can believe it or not, we’re already halfway through the summer and as things continue to open back up, life is becoming more normal. However, as we begin to venture outside doing our favorite fun activities, don’t forget that those not so fun ailments can creep in causing you to seek relief.
Learn moreJock Itch and Athlete's Foot
Both athletes' foot and jock itch are fungal infections often caused by the same fungi called dermatophytes. Fungal infections are contagious and can occur by coming in contact with another person currently infected.
Learn moreCauses of Fingernail Fungus
Often referred to as onychomycosis, the causes of fingernail fungus varies per person. Causes of fingernail fungus can be due to poor hygiene, overexposure of hands to damp environments, or sharing contaminated objects or manicure instruments in nail salons.
Learn moreWhat is Black Toenail Fungus?
If you ever wondered why your toenails turn black or discolored, the reason could be toenail fungus. Black toenail fungus could be the reason why your nails turned black, yellow, turn brittle and chip easily.
Learn moreAcrylic Nails and Nail Fungus
Acrylic nail fungus may get into the skin and likely cause irritation to the skin causing the microorganisms to grow. It is also important to keep the area dry to avoid moisture, which makes this a ground for acrylic nail fungus microorganisms breeding. Long artificial nails can be pretty but look what’s beneath it. If it is not well maintained, it can become the source of infection from microorganisms that continues to reside underneath the nails that cannot be seen by the naked eye.
Learn moreCan I Wear Nail Polish With Toenail Fungus?
Wearing nail polish with toenail fungus is not encouraged because it can worsen the problem. Toenail polish prevents moisture in the nail bed from evaporating. When the nail is infected by fungus the nail becomes yellowish or blackish thus making it ugly looking.
Learn moreFungal Skin Infections: Unraveling the Basics of Ringworm
Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin. Fungi are tiny plants that survive by eating plant or animal material. The ringworm fungi feed on keratin found in the outer layer of skin, hair, and nails.
Learn moreA Closer Look at Athlete’s Foot
This blog explores the biology behind athlete’s foot and jock itch, common triggers, and the role of clean, plant-powered care in supporting healthier-feeling skin.
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