Toenail discoloration is often associated by many different things such as stubbing your toe or even getting toenail fungus.
In this slideshow you will discover how to overcome discolored toenails and treat your condition naturally today.
2. The first sign of toenail fungus happens to be toenail discoloration.
This is when your toes appear to be a little bit of color or dingy looking.
If you’ve been outside wearing flip flops or even at the nail salon
getting a pedicure and you look down to see that your toes do not look
normal this could be a clue that you might be in need of some proper
toenail fungus cures.
3. But sometimes your toes can get discolored when you have
injured it pretty badly such as stubbing it really hard or it getting
hit by some hard object.
After a hard injury you may experience a black toenail.
But if you haven’t hurt it by any physical object then it can be due
to fungus happening and it turns slightly discolored at first.
4. Toenail discoloration happens to a large variety of people, so if
you have this then you do not need to feel alone.
Over six million Americans experience this at some point in their
lives and roughly thirty million people have toenail fungus across
the world.
5. There are many colors it will change but most of
the time it can be yellowish, and sometimes it
will turn green and brown as well as a white
color.
6. It will begin at the bed of the nail and then slowly
work its way down until most of the toe nail is a
real ugly color.
After a short while having toenail fungus it can
begin to split and crack, as well as get really frail
and fall off.
8. There are many different remedies and toenail
treatments out there but the ones the work the
best happen to be the natural solutions.
9. Products with tea tree oil, vitamin E oils, as
well as lemon grass are very effective in
healing the body from the
toenail discoloration.
Prescription products and other pharmaceuticals
often times do not work the best.
10. It’s best to start the treatment of the nails when the fungus is at is
early stages.
When the nail is thin and discolored it’s easier to treat than when
it’s thick and distorted and about to fall off.
You must act quickly before the condition gets worse if you really
want to penetrate the fungus and cure your toenail discoloration.