![]() "Nail fungus" (which can occur on the nails of the hands or feet and is known medically as "onychomycosis") is growing problem in the West. It often follows fungal infections of the feet or hands, and are more common in adults. Fungal nail infections are traditionally difficult to treat and may recur often, affecting the feet more often than the hands. ![]() |
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