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What Causes Cracking, Color Changes And Dryness Under Nails?

THE SKIN UNDER MY NAILS HAS BEEN DRY, AND CRACKED AND TURNING COLORS. NOT ALL MY NAILS. I AM A DIABETIC AND WAS DIAGNOSE WITH A SKIN FUNGUS UNDER MY BREAST ABOUT A MONTH AGO. WAS PRESCRIPED CREAM WHICH DRYED IT UP BUT NOW IM HAVING ISSUES WITH MY FINGER TIPS.
Mon, 10 Aug 2015
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You seem to be suffering from onychomycosis and Tinea corporis. Kindly get your skin scrapigs and nail clippings examined for fungal presence and then take appropriate treatment in the form of griseofulvin or itraconazole in the doses presribed by your doctor. also apply topical antifungals while taking care to avoid frequent immersion in water of the affected nails
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What Causes Cracking, Color Changes And Dryness Under Nails?

You seem to be suffering from onychomycosis and Tinea corporis. Kindly get your skin scrapigs and nail clippings examined for fungal presence and then take appropriate treatment in the form of griseofulvin or itraconazole in the doses presribed by your doctor. also apply topical antifungals while taking care to avoid frequent immersion in water of the affected nails