Fungus
Fungus

Fungal infections are common around the world as fungi can grow on damp, humid areas of the body. Should these fungal growths become large or form in sensitive areas, the person may contract a fungal infection which would require immediate medical treatment.

Fungus Background

A fungus is an organism that reproduces through spores. These spores can often come into contact with human skin and grow there, leading to irritated skin and, potentially, a fungal infection. Fungal growths on the dermis or other parts of the body can be easily treated with store bought sprays and ointments.

Toenail Fungus

A toenail fungus is any fungal growth that has formed underneath the toenails. This leads to the nails turning a yellow color and becoming weak and brittle as the fungus feeds off the nutrients within the keratin of toenails. This one the most common fungal infections in people, though it can be easily treated.

Foot Fungus

A foot fungus is a term applied to any fungal growth on the foot or the features of the foot, including the toes and toenails. As the feet can sweat and produce the damp, humid environment necessary for fungal growth, they are the common site of fungal infections on people.

Toe Fungus

A toe fungus is a fungal growth that localized either on or between the toes. This is common in athletes, swimmers and other people how are highly active. This type of fungal growth is associated with an itching, burning sensation and lead to cracked skin in the webbing between toes. This may lead to infection if not treated.

Skin Fungus

A skin fungus is any fungal growth found on the skin regardless of its location. The presence of the fungus can lead to dry, cracked skin along with a burning, itching sensation as the fungus takes root and spreads. Keeping the skin dry and at even temperatures can reduce the risk of contracting a skin fungus.

Fingernail Fungus

A fingernail fungus is any fungal growth localized underneath a person's fingernails. While not as common as a toenail fungus, a fingernail fungus can be spread much easier to other parts of the body as well as other people. As fungal infections are contagious, a fingernail fungus can lead to the faster spread of the fungus to a larger group of people.

Toenail Fungus Home Remedies

Toenail fungus home remedies are methods of treatment that involve products or ingredients readily available in someone's household. Many of these remedies are considered holistic as they use natural ingredients such as plant oils and extracts to combat a toenail fungus and soothe irritated skin and nails. Other methods use harsher substances such as vinegar and antiseptics to fight fungi.

Toenail Fungus Cure

A toenail fungus cure is any treatment method that successfully kills a toenail fungus cure. While there are many treatment methods available, not all treatments stop the spread of the fungus and eradicate it. Therefore, a cure will stop the spread of the fungus while destroying its roots and spores.

Scalp Fungus

A scalp fungus is a fungal growth found on the skin of the head. The fungus may be present around the hairline or around the scalp depending on where the fungal spores have colonized. A scalp fungus can cause intense itching and bald patches as the skin of the scalp is highly sensitive.

Ear Fungus

An ear fungus is any fungus that takes root in one or both ears. This is often caused by the presence of water trapped in someone's ear which allows fungal spores to take root. This is one of the more serious fungal infections as it can lead to deafness in one or both ears and other medical issues.

Black Toenail Fungus

A black toenail fungus is a variant of other toenail fungi. It's name is derived from the color that nails become as a result of the fungus' presence underneath the toenail. As it is related to other toenail fungi, it can be treated with the same methods without complication or side effects.

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