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Nail Fungus

  • Thickened
  • Brittle, crumbly or ragged
  • Distorted in shape
  • Flat or dull, having lost luster and shine
  • Yellow, green, brown or black in color, caused by debris building up under your nail
  • Infected nails may also separate from the nail bed. You may even feel pain in your toes or fingertips and detect a slightly foul odor.

Nail fungus can be difficult to treat, and repeated infections are common. Over-the-counter antifungal nail creams and ointments are available, but they aren’t very effective. Fortunately, other treatments have been introduced during the last 10 years. Oral medication may sometimes be necessary.


Beverly Hills
9090 Burton Way Beverly Hills,
CA 90211

(310) 392-1111

 

 

Santa Monica
2221 Lincoln Blvd, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90405

(310) 392-1111

 

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