Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Onychomycosis (fungal infection of the toenails)

Onychomycosis is a very commonly encountered fungal infection of the nails seen in Podiatric practices. 
 
Generally, the first sign of a fungal nail is a yellow discoloration of the nail. Depending on the severity of the infection, nails can also become thickened or brittle, loose, and present with a generally rough texture. A distal subungual infection is the most common type. This simply means the infection often takes place at the end of the nail, and under it. The causative agents of onychomycosis are usually Dermatophytes (most often Trichophyton Rubrum). Yeast infections may also present in about 5% of patients due to a Candida Albicans infection.
Onychomycosis is generally a very straight forward and simple nail condition to treat. Podiatric physicians have found that oral and topical anti-fungals are often very effective in treating fungal infections. 
 
Dr. Michael Garvin of Port St. Lucie Florida is a board certified Podiatrist with a great deal of experience in treating fungal infections of all types. If you are looking for more information regarding fungal nails visit Dr. Garvin’s website here. You may also find information to schedule an appointment with Dr. Garvin here.
 

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