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Health Tip: Recognizing Signs of Nail Fungus
By LadyLively on September 18, 2015
If you frequent public showers or pools and don’t always don your shoes, you may be more prone to nail fungus, a condition medically known as onychomycosis.
The Mayo Clinic says common symptoms include nails that are:
- Unusually thick.
- Crumbly and brittle.
- Ragged.
- Dull with no shine.
- Abnormally shaped.
- Unusually dark.
Source: HealthDay
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