This image displays thick, uneven, rough nails typical of onychomycosis. Onychomycosis can cause roughness of the nail and a distorted shape. Onychomycosis can cause white areas in the nail. This image displays red and swollen skin around the nails that can accompany onychomycosis. This image displays both great toenails infected with fungus. The great toenail is the most likely area to be affected with a fungus, with discoloration and thickening of the nail plate. The great and third toenails show the thickened and slightly discolored appearance typical of fungal infection. This form of fungal nail infection is call "superficial white onychomycosis," as the fungus grows on the nail surface, giving a white color to the nail plate.
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Nail Infection, Fungal (Onychomycosis):
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Overview
Onychomycosis, commonly known as fungal nail infection, is an infection of the fingernails or toenails by forms of fungi and yeast. Fungal nail infection accounts for nearly half of all nail disorders. In the most common form of fungal nail infection, fungus grows under the growing portion of the nail (hyponychium) and spreads up the finger toward the nail origin (proximally) along the nail bed and the grooves on the sides of the nails. A less common type of fungal nail infection may occur in patients with HIV/AIDS.
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