My Toenail Keeps Falling Off - Is This Fungus?

By Amy Witthohn, published Mar 28, 2007
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So you have that one nail that is discolored, chipped or keeps falling off. This is actually caused by a fungus known as onychomycosis. And this is caused by a group of fungus called dermatophytes. This is more common in the big toe nail and little toe nail. It is contagious and can be hereditary. This condition is very common and nothing to be ashamed of.

The most common signs that you have a nail fungus: A change in the nail or fingernail, it just looks different. Advanced stages of infection, can have a thick, peeling nail that can be white, brown, yellow and sometimes black, and this can spread to other nails around the infected nail.

Signs of the infection "onychomycosis", usually begin at the tip of the nail, and then spreads to under the nail where it causes it to seperate from the nail bed.

Now a yeast fungus is a little different. A yeast infection in the nail is painful, and the area around the nail becomes red and swollen, and pus can be present as well. I would consult a doctor on this one.

This is caused by numerous factors- Damp areas harbor fungus such as gyms, showers or pools. It can also be spread from one person to another and to other body parts as well. Athletes are at the greatist risk for this disease.

Make sure you dry off feet after bathing and exercise, Don't share personal items such as towels and shoes, and keep nails trimmed.

Some natural home remedies for this condition are: Tea tree oil is a highly recommended one put a few drops on your toenails daily and rub it in.

Apple Cider Vinegar is my grandmothers favorite remedy, soak your feet in warm apple cider vinegar for 10-15 minutes daily, thoroughly drying after. And you should notice a difference after a couple of days, she says use once a week there after to prevent it from comming back.

My neighbor suggests rubbing vicks vapor rub on infected nail, no report on if this works or not.

Oregano essential oil is also recommended, you apply this daily to affected toenail for two weeks.

I also read that a listerine soak would help in killing the bacteria around the toe.

Takeaways
  • Damp areas harbor fungus such as gyms, showers or pools
  • Make sure you dry off feet after bathing and exercise
  • Don't share personal items such as towels and shoes, and keep nails trimmed.
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It can also be spread from one person to another and to other body parts as well. Athletes are at the greatist risk for this disease.
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Does anyone know anything about toe nails and what it means when the nail falls off w/o there being any fungus on the toe?

Posted on 05/03/2008 at 8:05:22 PM

 
Please keep in mind that Onycomycosis is only a general term for any nail disease, condition or disorder. I am licensed in the study of Onychology, it's important that you make sure to pin point the exact disorder or fungus so it can be treated properly. An example of a fungus is Tinea (ringworm).

Posted on 07/10/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

 
Tank you, one of my toes has discolored slightly, I am goin to look into your grandmother's recipe today.

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
Your title is comical.

Posted on 03/31/2007 at 2:03:00 PM

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