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How Can Dark Toenails With Bruising Be Treated?

I have dark toe nails. Not all of them are dark. I used to play soccer and I thought I got some of my nail bruised from playing. It s been over a year that I have stopped playing and they appear the same. They don t hurt or feel itchy. Are they bruised or is it fungus
Thu, 9 Jun 2016
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The more likely diagnosis of your condition based on the description of the lesions is onychomycosis which is a fungal infection of the nail.It It is also common in athletes and those who perspire a lot. Topical antifungal creams like amrolfine twice daily along with amrolfine nail lacquer once a week will help.Oral terbinafine can also be used in pulse therapy after consulting your dermatologist. Regards
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How Can Dark Toenails With Bruising Be Treated?

The more likely diagnosis of your condition based on the description of the lesions is onychomycosis which is a fungal infection of the nail.It It is also common in athletes and those who perspire a lot. Topical antifungal creams like amrolfine twice daily along with amrolfine nail lacquer once a week will help.Oral terbinafine can also be used in pulse therapy after consulting your dermatologist. Regards