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Both of my big toes are discolored and have been for a while, basically a little bit black and brown/tan spots/stripes. I don't think I've done anything to injure them.
Here is a picture:
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Posted , 2 users are following.
Both of my big toes are discolored and have been for a while, basically a little bit black and brown/tan spots/stripes. I don't think I've done anything to injure them.
Here is a picture:
Thanks
1 like, 3 replies
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Hi glenn987, could not view the pic via the link above.
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Guest glenn987
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Having said that, the right upper corner of you left (big) toe nail looks whitish and opaque. If you gently scrape in that area below the nailplate is the nail crumbly or smooth? If it crumbly then it is most likely a nail fungus infection.
You can check with a dermatologist. They can take a nail sample and view it under the microscope or grow a culture to confirm if it is indeed a nail fungus. Take care of it right away. It is much easier to treat it in the inital stage before the whole nail or several nails are affected.
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