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Treat Nail Fungus - How to Have Feet Beautiful Enough for a Bronze Sculpture!

Are your nails so healthy and beautiful that you'd love to have them immortalized in bronze? If not, would you like for them to be that healthy?

We're going to talk today about nail fungus, what causes it, how to prevent it, and ultimately how to treat nail fungus.

I'm going to offer you some good advice based on my own personal experience with treating nail fungus.

Identifying Nail Fungus 

What Does Nail Fungus Look Like?

For most people, the topic of Toenail Fungus is a terrifying thought. To look at your feet and try to identify a potentially embarrassing problem can be confusing. Most do not even want to talk to their doctors in regard to their possible toenail fungus. Yet, handling and curing your toenail fungus is extremely important. But you must be able to identify toenail fungus in order to be able to effectively treat it.

Pay attention to your feet and nails. Look at the color of your nail. And for women, you must take a look at your nail after your remove your nail polish. A fungal infection will discolor your nail. The toenail color can be a range from yellow to brown, or may have white spots or streaks on them. If you think you have this discoloration, look for additional signs to be sure it's a fungal infection.

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Identifying Nail Fungus - Symptom Number Two 

Once you check your nails for discoloration, the second symptom you need to check for is the thickening of your nails. Toenail fungus causes the nails to become thicker due to the fungus growing under the nail. This thickness may be painful when wearing shoes.

Next, test your nails. Keratine makes your toenails and they should be strong. Your nails should not be weak. If you try to cut your nails, and they become jagged when cutting, or crumble and break easily, this is a big red flag.

Identifying Nail Fungus - The Rest of the Story 

How to Treat Nail Fungus

Lastly, examine your nail bed. The nail bed is the connective tissue that connects your nail to your toe. If it appears your nails not attached to your toe, that is a huge sign of fungus infection.

Also, if there is discoloration where you do not think the nail is attached, examine the discoloration closely. Use your toenail clippers and try to scrape under your nail. If there is a residue and comes out from under the tail and there is a foul odor to it, which is a sure sign you may have a fungal infection.

If you think you suffer from toenail fungus, you must get it treated. If untreated, your nail may completely fall off. Do not ignore your toe health due to shame or embarrassment. There are many treatments to cure your toenail fungus, and the one that I've found that works best is ZetaClear. Zetaclear is an all natural product, and is topically applied so that there are no side effects. I encourage you to Click Here for ZetaClear!

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