What often starts as a bit of discoloration or thickening can lead to nails becoming brittle, crumbly, or even separating from the nail bed.
The infection can spread to the surrounding skin, causing itching, cracking, and discomfort. In some cases, especially for people with diabetes or weakened immune systems, it can lead to more serious infections like cellulitis, which may require medical attention.
The longer fungus goes untreated, the harder it is to get rid of.
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