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Fungal Nails in Blue Mountains: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Are you suffering from fungal nails in Blue Mountains? Our experienced team can help diagnose and treat your condition. Read on to learn more.

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Fungal Nails in Blue Mountains: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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  1. Home Bookings About Meet the Team Treatments Contact Us Book an appointment Fungal Nail Infection Treatment & Management Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail that causes thickening and discoloration of the nail. Dermatophytes, yeast or mould are the culprit that often causes toenail fungus and is commonly found on skin, nails, hair and other bodily surfaces. The dermatophytes, mould or yeast infect the nail bed, matrix and plate. Fungal infections can present in a number of ways, affecting the colour, shape and overall appearance of the nail. There is rarely pain associated with the infection. However, it does require treatment to avoid the infection spreading. What causes fungal nail infections? Fungus infections are caused by an overgrowth of fungi, which thrive in warm, moist areas. Generally, the fungus begins to grow at the end of the nail plate and continues to grow under the nail. If left untreated, a chalky, white plaque may form on the nail surface. Which can cause cell damage to the nail base, causing the nail to thicken and change in shape. How do we treat fungal nail infections? Treatments for fungal nail infections consist of conservative approaches and more permanent surgical procedures. Conservative treatments include the cutting and thinning of nails by a podiatrist and the application of an antifungal topical medicament. If conservative treatment methods are not proven successful, surgical treatment may be the only solution. This involves the administration of a Local Anaesthetic and the removal of the nail. A nail surgery can be performed in our Springwood clinic. How do I book an appointment? Birdwood Podiatry provides treatment for a wide range of nail and skin complications such as fungal nail infections right here at our clinic in Springwood.  If you’d like to book an appointment or have any questions about this treatment please get in touch with us. Give us a call at (02) 4707 6558, email phil@birdwoodpodiatry.com.au or to book an appointment click here. Blue mountains podiatrist, Sore heels, corn, back, cycling, blue mountains podiatrists, fungal nail, shockwave, Podiatrist Phillip Smith, hip, spur, running, caidens, flat, legs, callous, legs inserts, pain feet, tinea, high Medicare, Blue Mountains Podiatry, orthotics diabetes, plantar fasciitis, pain feet orthotics, athletes foot, health shoes, severs knee, knee, gait, blue mountains podiatrists, wart, arch, shin splints, diabetes, Children's podiatrist, Lithgow, Blackheath, Katoomba, Leura, Wentworth Falls, Lawson, Haz elbrook, Faulconbridge, Springwood, Blaxland, Glenbrook, Emu Plains, Penrith

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