Archive for August, 2008


Early Symptoms Of Nail Fungus

Nail fungus is a condition that affects about 12% of Americans. For such a common condition, chances are you know a few people who have it and you may even have it yourself. The question is how do you know you have nail fungus infection? The early symptoms of nail fungus include yellow or brown [...]

How To Avoid Athlete’s Foot Fungus

Athlete’s foot fungus or tinea pedis is a contagious infection that affects the skin of the foot. Its symptoms include itching between the toes, redness and scaling of the skin, and even discoloration of the toenails. There are several over-the-counter treatments available for this condition but it takes a while before the results can be [...]

Black Fungus Infection

Fungal infection in the nails is fairly common but the black fungus infection does not occur as frequently. It is an extremely advanced stage of nail infection and is characterized by the black coloration underneath the fingernails or toenails. The nails are also thickened and there is severe pain in the fingertips. Black fungus infection [...]

Removing Toenail Fungus By Bleaching

Today, there are scores of different remedies and procedures available for removing toenail fungus. A few years back, though, there were only a handful of acceptable treatments and the most popular was bleaching. This method is still in practice today and is in fact one of the least expensive ways to remove toenail fungus. All [...]