How to prevent and treat nail fungus?
It is a very common disease, usually an infection of the soft tissue on both sides of the big toe nail, but less common in the fingers, and the inflammation…
It is a very common disease, usually an infection of the soft tissue on both sides of the big toe nail, but less common in the fingers, and the inflammation…
A. Etiology: Most of them are related to wearing narrow shoes with pointed toes, improper nail cutting, biting fingertips, pulling “inverted skin prick” and trauma. The nail edge is red,…
Nail fungus has been a problem for many people, with the elderly and adolescents being the most affected. It includes nail fungus and toenail fungus. The causes of toenail fungus are:…
Nail infections are septic infections of the soft tissues around the finger (toe) nail, caused by bacteria that grow and multiply under the skin through a minimally invasive break in…
How long it takes to walk after toenail removal depends on the specific recovery situation, most patients can walk 1-2 weeks after surgery. Nail removal surgery is mostly used for the…
Acute and chronic nail fungus is a common clinical disease, often caused by the skin near the nail groove by the nail groove deformity of the finger (toe) traumatic irritation…
Ingrown nails are a common and frequent problem in surgical clinics. It is generally believed that its onset is related to the abnormal development of the finger (toe) nail, resulting…
When the infection spreads to the entire nail groove, it is called perineuritis. It is often caused by secondary infections such as prick pulling, stabbing, nail root fracture or injury during…
Cross-groove spinning of the nail is an acute febrile pediatric disease with systemic vasculitis as the main lesion. The high incidence is in infants and children under 5 years of…
The proximal side of the nail (nail root) is closely attached to the skin, which extends along both sides of the nail toward the distal end, forming a nail groove. Nail…