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Re: Foot FungusIt is probably athlete's foot and onychomycosis. You can read about both of these under the conditions section of podiatrychannel.com/
[quote] I have tiny little bumbs along the side of my big toe and the nail is slightly discolored and ridged. I was wondering if this was Athlete's Foot or something else... [/quote]
OnychomycosisI also have a case of Onychomycosis. I am currently taking Lamosil for the next 3 months in hope it will cure it. However I have seen two creams advertised on the web to treat it. What are your thoughts on N-onyx by Xenna (www.xenna.com) or the cream put out by Waldon research (www.funguscream.com) Part of the reason I ask is my girlfriend has just started to develop on her big toe so I am assuming this is contagious. Thanks in advance.
[quote] It is probably athlete's foot and onychomycosis. You can read about both of these under the conditions section of podiatrychannel... [/quote]
Re: OnychomycosisThey have not been medically tested and are not approved by the FDA to my knowledge. Lamisil and sporanox are the two used by most health professionals.
[quote] I also have a case of Onychomycosis. I am currently taking Lamosil for the next 3 months in hope it will cure it... [/quote]
Re: Foot Fungusmay be its Athlete's Foot and may be spread so you have to care about it. Before some times one of my friend also have the fungus problem and he used the products from zerofungus.com he got relief relief immediately.You can take more information about it from here- www.zerofungus.com
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