Pinky Cuticle Infection Pinky Toenail--thick, Brittle, Easily Peeled, Dark But Not Black, Not Quite Smelly?

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Pinky toenail--thick, brittle, easily peeled, dark but not black, not quite smelly? - pinky cuticle infection

What is it? It's just that the pink nails all the other nails on the hands and feet are perfect. I do not think that this fungus nail is yellow, and the little finger only! Small fingers are sometimes easily peeled by hand. I have all three days, sometimes I've Cuticle, but use remains the same, a little thinner, but rises again with a fierce vengeance.

Skin in the little fingers are very thick, I sometimes exposed, and red, but is not usually painful. In fact, I tried to skin and normal skin on the fingers need to puncture the skin strange little finger is not as much damage as normal skin. and it also increases with such a vengeance.

I'm only 17, my aunt, my grandmother had a similar toe, but I can not decide whether this is true or whether it is fungal nail infections. Until two years ago, my school uniform requires closed shoes and socks, which has to do something with it?

3 comments:

J B said...

I suppose it is a fungus. Get some fungal medication and use it daily. It takes almost a year to clarify this point. You can also ask your doctor examines your next visit and get his opinion.

Ace Aerosmith said...

This may be something "very smelly?

jeligula said...

Probably the fungus, but it can be. His age makes me doubt that, unless you live in an atmosphere permeated by fungi in particular. If your pinky finger into the other toes as you pushed on foot, and form the cornea of May, because most of what you live. The blood flow could be a problem. Probably a first blood test was to see if it is a fungal infection. You'll be amazed that these symptoms occur. It is not always obvious and can take years to be transferred from one point to another. Or you could do that overnight. Ask your doctor.

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