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Toenail fungus

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jan 6, 2018.

  1. admin

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    I know toenail fungus only occurs in the summer, but recently I notice some differences in my toenails. First, the nails look yellow and has a white dot that seems to get bigger day by day. Second, the skin between my toes become itchy, reddish and irritated. Painful blisters also appear in that area and ooze fluids when I wear shoes. Plus, if I contact with water, the painful and burning sensations will become worse and more obvious. My questions are:

    Did I get toenail fungus or anything...

    Toenail fungus

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