Black Nails

What Causes Black Nails

Do your black nails require a toenail fungus treatment?

(This post was originally posted in February 2013 and is being reposted due to multiple user requests)

In a previous post we discussed why: “My Toenail Is Black” The video below presents these possible causes.

Causes: In the vast majority of cases, black toenails are an early sign of Onychomycosis, commonly known as: Nail Fungus. The prevalence of onychomycosis is very common with 6-8% of the adult population suffering an unsightly fungal infection of the nails.

Treatment: Nail Fungus will continue to become worse and more difficult to treat the longer it is left to grow and spread. Treatment of Nail Fungus can be a long and frustrating process when incorrect or incomplete treatment methods are used. Ensure that whatever treatment is used contains an active anti-fungal ingredient along with nail penetrating essencial oils. Most treatment formulas fail to reach the nail bed where the Nail Fungus lives and grows.

 

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Reviewed and writing contributions by
Dr. Jacob Moss, M.D. General Practitioner, Colorado

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  • MD and JD from Southern Illinois University schools of Medicine and Law
  • Honors: Surgery Clerkship, Internal Medicine Clerkship, Neurology Clerkship, Urology Sub-Internship
  • Published in over 10 Peer Reviewed Medical Journals
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The Global Nail Fungus Organization was founded with one goal: Fight Nail Fungus. We work towards this goal by providing resources, education, and solutions to the 35 million people currently suffering from finger and toenail fungus in America and the millions more around the world.