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Revision as of 17:15, 18 March 2025
Candidal Onychomycosis is a type of fungal infection that affects the nails. It is caused by the Candida species of fungus. This condition is more common in people who have a weakened immune system or other underlying health conditions.
Causes
Candidal Onychomycosis is caused by the overgrowth of Candida fungus in the nails. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, including a weakened immune system, prolonged exposure to water, or injury to the nail.
Symptoms
The symptoms of Candidal Onychomycosis include discoloration of the nails, thickening and crumbling of the nail, and pain. In severe cases, the nail may separate from the nail bed.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of Candidal Onychomycosis is typically made by a dermatologist or a podiatrist. They may take a sample of the affected nail and send it to a lab for testing.
Treatment
The treatment for Candidal Onychomycosis typically involves antifungal medications. These can be applied topically or taken orally. In severe cases, the affected nail may need to be removed.
Prevention
Prevention of Candidal Onychomycosis involves maintaining good nail hygiene, keeping the nails dry and clean, and avoiding injury to the nails.


