Infection, fungus, etc. Try going to any drugstore or pharmacy and look for stuff for toenails to kill bacteria and fungus. It's nothing major. It happens to a lot of people if they wear boots or something a lot and too much moisture gets trapped around their feet. Try wearing cotton socks for now and let your feet breath whenever you can. Get some nice flip-flops or sandals to wear around the house or if you're just running to the store or something.
As long as it's not severly discolored and you still have feeling in your toes, it's nothing serious. No need to run out and see a doctor. See if you can find something to take care of it yourself first. It might just save you a lot of money. You can even just ask the pharmacist. If you're embarrassed or anything, just wear sneakers and say it's for your girlfriend, mother, friend, etc... You'll be fine.
2006-07-16 18:49:45
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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The discoloration of toenails and fingernails is a sign that something is wrong inside your body. GO TO THE DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.
2006-07-17 01:50:34
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answered by mg 3
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It's just a type of fungus infection. It MUST be treated internally if you want it to go away.
Get Lamisil tablets and follow the instruction. It most likely will get rid of your problem.
2006-07-17 01:55:14
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answered by krazykritik 5
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try this. liquefy some garlic in a blender and inject it under your nails with a meat tenderizer syringe. garlic has many medicinal values. check the web. no joke. if you don't believe or trust this you can do the same with neosporin.
2006-07-17 01:59:57
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answered by oddyerdy 3
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It's called fungus, and they sell stuff for it at the pharmacy counter. Get it now.
Ewww.
2006-07-17 01:50:06
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answered by Nita 1
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YOUR NEED TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR AND GET STARTED ON AN ANTIBOTIC TO KILL THE FUNGUS THAT IS LIVING UNDER UR NAIL BED
2006-07-17 01:50:11
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answered by Ryan R 3
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u have a fungus that you need medication for...go to a podiatrist (foot doctor)
2006-07-17 01:50:06
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answered by Barbara U 2
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cause its fungus
2006-07-17 01:49:32
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answered by Anonymous
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