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Nail mold is a mycosis caused by mold invasion of the nails. Infection is often caused by contact with sick people's supplies; For example, shared baths, swimming pools, etc., are places where the disease can be transmitted. At first, only a few nails are infected, and later it spreads to other nails.
The nails become thick and brittle, dull and grayish-white. It is more common to develop ringworm of the hands and feet followed by onychomycosis. First soak the diseased nail in hot water to soften, scrape off the diseased nail with a knife, apply onychomycosis tincture or unicorn ointment, and scrape the thin finger (toe) nail and apply 5% iodine tincture after a week.
It can also be applied with 40% urea ointment on the deck, once every 4-5 days. After the nail plate is softened about 10 days, the nail plate is removed under aseptic operation, and some iodine tincture or 30% glacial acetic acid solution is applied externally after the wound heals, twice a day, until the new nail (toe) is completely grown. [Prevention] is mainly to strengthen hygiene publicity and education, promote the introduction of towels, slippers and other supplies, and strengthen the management of baths and swimming pools.
The patient's own shoes, socks, and gloves should be worn separately from the left and right.
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You have nail mycosis. Onychomycosis can be clinically divided into 5 types, namely, distal lateral margin subungual type, proximal subungual type, white superficial type, intranail type and panoracle damaged type. 1.
Distal lateral margin subungual type: most clinically common. It is mostly caused by ** ringworm bacteria, and can still isolate Trichophyton barbae, epidermophyte flocculus, Candida and mold.
The foot is more susceptible, and infection begins at the anterior and/or lateral edge of the nail, often with contiguous infection. The destruction of the nail plate is mainly keratinized hyperplasia, which is manifested by the change of color, soft texture and thickness of the nail, and sometimes the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed. Often, a single nail is affected first, and then the other nails are affected due to neglect. 2.
Proximal subungual type: the infection starts from the proximal end of the deck, mostly occurs in the fingers, and can be combined with paronychia, which is mostly caused by Candida (especially Candida albicans) infection, and ** ringworm is also detected. There is no obvious hyperkeratosis on the deck, but it may appear as white patches and uneven surfaces, giving it a dystrophic appearance.
3.White superficial type: mainly caused by Trichophyton barbae and Cladosporium.
The diseased nail appears as white spots, with clear borders, smooth surface, yellowish color over time, and brittle texture that is easy to break. Because the fungus only invades the upper layer of the deck, topical drugs** are expected to be effective. 4.
Panthyrotrophic type: It is actually developed from the above types. Depending on the pathogenic organism, it can be manifested as different appearance of the diseased nails, or the whole nail is thickened, rough, discolored, or the whole nail is incomplete.
This type is more common in older people or people with predisposing factors,** and is more difficult.
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**Nail fungus can be applied topically, with onychomycosis syrup, or topically, with "Huanli ointment". If the effect of external medication alone is not obvious, it can be combined with a litter of tiger fungal ointment, insist on use, and avoid**. ffcjx
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Immediately wash off the nail polish and grind with a manicure.
If the grinding piece of the normal manicure cannot be disposed of, it is a problem with the nail, indicating that the quality of the nail polish is not good, and it has affected the inside of the nail.
Do more maintenance during this time, don't put on nail polish until the discolored part disappears, and let the nails slowly recover.
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It is green mold, which is a mold that enters the air and water impurities at the warping part of the nail art, as long as you remove the nails and disinfect them with alcohol, you will be fine, and you can't do your nails during this period, because green mold can't survive in a dry environment. After that, the nails should not be done for more than a month, and after the warping, you must go to a professional nail salon for repairs.
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It should be that the nail glue is not good, and it has a chemical reaction with the nail. In this case, depending on the shade of color, the original color will return to about a month.
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