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Your nails may look "different," be so thick they're hard to trim, and cause you discomfort or pain that disrupts daily activities. Your nails might be discoloured (yellow, brown or white), thickened, brittle or crumbling.1 Some people experience pain or discomfort with fungal nail infections.2 As the infection progresses, your nail may become detached from the nail bed.1

If you think you have a fungal nail infection, you should see your doctor for a diagnosis and treatment today.


OR If you are not sure what to tell your doctor, take our simple symptom quiz.




  1. Roberts DT et al. Guidelines or treatment of onychomycosis; Br J Dermatol.
    2003; 148(3): 402-10.
  2. Scher RK. Onychomycosis: a significant medical disorder; J Am Acad Dermatol.
    1996 Sep; 35(3 Pt 2): S2-5.

 
 
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