October 07 2009
EARLY WARNING: How to recognise nail fungus symptoms.
How do you recognize the enemy when you see it? In this context, that would mean, how do you interpret the symptoms of nail fungus? Well, like most ailments, nail fungus provides sufficient advance warning for you to recognize and treat the symptoms so that you can get rid of it at the earliest.
First signs
The first symptom of nail fungus is a slight — sometimes barely noticeable — change in the color of the nail. The discoloration sometimes occurs in patches that may be white, though yellowish patches are also common. Some people even display brown patches. And yes, these patches may sometimes appear as streaks. Either way, you know it’s time for action.
In some cases, a patient may suddenly develop brittle and crumbly nails that seem to chip far too easily. Moreover, these chips off the old block may actually collect under the nail, which means you’ll have a tough and painful time putting on socks.
Call to arms!
You know you really need to take action when your nails start to smell bad. And if you still leave it unattended, you will soon find that the nail fungus causing problems when you walk.
- And here are some of the other symptoms you may experience at this time:
- Your nails are likely to thicken, which will make it difficult to wear shoes and socks.
- The affected nail(s) may start to grow inward, which is an extremely painful condition. Besides, an in growing nail also raises the risk of a secondary infection.
- The nail may start to crack or, in advanced cases, actually separate from the nail bed.
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Yeah it’s important to treat it immediately and not wait out of embarrassment. It will only get worse without treatment.