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      • Ankle Sprain
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      • Flexible Flatfoot
      • Fractures
      • Fungal Toenails
      • Gout
      • Hallux Rigidus
      • Hammertoe
      • Heel Pain
      • Morton’s Neuroma
      • Nail Disorders
      • Pediatric Heel Pain
      • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
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      • Arthroscopic Examination
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Jeff S. Henke, DPM
  • Home
  • Medical Team
  • Contact Us
  • Foot Ailments
    • Ankle Sprain
    • Bunion
    • Diabetic Feet
    • Flat Feet
    • Flexible Flatfoot
    • Fractures
    • Fungal Toenails
    • Gout
    • Hallux Rigidus
    • Hammertoe
    • Heel Pain
    • Morton’s Neuroma
    • Nail Disorders
    • Pediatric Heel Pain
    • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Treatments
    • Arthroscopic Examination
  • New Patient Form

Fungal Toenail

Most fungi are harmless until they penetrate the skin through minor cuts, injury, or irritation causing the nail to thicken, become yellow or brownish, and develop a foul-smelling odor. Treatment is best begun in the early stages of infection. Oral and topical medications may be prescribed.  Medication may or may not completely eliminate the fungus. 


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