Toenail Fungus
Fungal toenails (onychomycosis) is an infection of the nail as well as the portion of the toe where the nail grows from, called the nail matrix. There are several different types of toenail fungus. Each causes discoloration of the nail and often thick nails that are difficult to trim, prone to infection, as well as painful. A common misconception is that the problem is the result of poor hygiene, but the truth is that even the most fastidious person can catch this problem, as it is nothing more than an infection. There are many things you can do to prevent toenail fungus. If you use public showers, public swimming pools or public locker rooms, be sure to wear flip flops to avoid contact with the bare floor. Always be sure to keep your feet dry as well, as fungi need darkness and moisture to grow, so if your feet sweat a lot, or if you do not dry thoroughly and then put socks and shoes on, you have created a perfect environment for the fungus to grow.
Treatment
There are several FDA approved oral as well as topical medicines that Dr. Sheff often will prescribe to treat toenail fungus. There are also minor nail surgeries that Dr. Sheff performs under local anesthesia in the office. These treatments have proved extremely effective in treating this annoying, painful, and cosmetically unappealing problem.