If the toenails have two layers and can be lifted up, the most common cause is onychomycosis. When patients suffer from onychomycosis, it often causes lesions in the nails, the toenails thicken and change color, and become particularly brittle. At this time, timely treatment should be sought to avoid causing greater harm, especially when the immunity is low, the condition is often more serious, and regular bactericidal and anti-inflammatory treatment is required. What to do if toenails have two layers that can be peeled off 1. Among various skin ringworm diseases, onychomycosis is the most stubborn and difficult to treat. You should have enough patience when treating onychomycosis. Some comrades, in a desperate attempt to achieve quick results, believed in folk remedies and soaked their feet in highly irritating liquids such as industrial vinegar and glacial acetic acid. This not only failed to achieve good results, but was also likely to cause other skin diseases. 2. The traditional method of treating onychomycosis is mainly external treatment. One method is to remove the onychomycosis through surgery and allow a new nail to grow back. When using this method, attention should be paid to the disinfection of the toes to prevent secondary infection of the new nail plate due to slow elimination of the fungus, which may cause recurrence of onychomycosis. 3. Another way to treat onychomycosis is to use topical antifungal drugs. Apply 5% iodine tincture topically and use antifungal ointment. This onychomycosis treatment is simple and easy, but because the nails grow very slowly, in order to ensure that the new nail plate is not infected by fungi, continuous application of medicine is required for 6-9 months. In addition to external treatment, oral antifungal drugs can also be used to treat onychomycosis. Clinical manifestations of onychomycosis 1. Subungual onychomycosis often starts from the sides or ends of the nail plate, usually with mild paronychia at first, which then gradually becomes chronic or gradually subsides. Paronychia can cause pits or grooves on the nail surface, which may persist or gradually involve the nail root. Once the nail plate becomes infected, it may develop cracks, become brittle, or thicken and appear brown or black. This type is common. Due to the deposition of keratin and debris under the nail, the nail becomes loose and becomes cloudy and thickened. 2. Fungal leukonychia is one or more small turbid areas on the surface of the nail plate with irregular shapes. They can gradually spread to the entire nail plate, causing the nail surface to soften and sink. There are no symptoms, no paronychia, and desquamation is often seen in the skin of the nail bed folds. 3. In this case, onychomycosis caused by Candida albicans mostly occurs in housewives, cooks and people who frequently come into contact with water. It is often accompanied by paronychia, which starts from the nail folds on both sides and may cause skin redness, swelling, pus accumulation and tenderness. The nearby nail becomes dark, rises, and separates from the nail bed underneath, and then the entire nail plate is affected. |
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