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  1. Fungal Nail Infection

    Recommend Fungal Toenail Treatment Solutions

    Fungal toenail infections, also known as onychomycosis, affect millions of people in the UK. They are caused by fungi that grow well in warm, damp places, like inside shoes or public changing rooms. 

    Symptoms often include thickened, discoloured, brittle or crumbling nails - which can worsen over time if left untreated. 

  2. Fungal Nail Infection

    How to Treat Fungal Nail Infection

    Fungal nail infections, or onychomycosis, are common but stubborn conditions that affect toenails and fingernails. They cause nails to become discoloured, thick, and brittle. Left untreated, the infection can spread and become harder to manage.

  3. Cutting Toenails

    How to Cut Toenails - Professional Tips

    Good foot hygiene is more than just a matter of aesthetics. It's a crucial aspect of overall health. One key component is the practice of cutting toenails. It may seem simple, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Improper techniques can lead to discomfort and health issues. Ingrown nails and infections are common problems that can arise from incorrect nail cutting.

  4. Nail fungus

    Is fungal toe nail infection dangerous?

    Nail fungus, also called onychomycosis, is common and often slow to resolve. While it can be mild for some people, it is not always 'just cosmetic' and it can meaningfully affect comfort, mobility and wellbeing.

  5. Podiatry Instruments Tray

    How to Choose the Best Podiatry Instruments

    A practical, evidence-informed guide for podiatrists comparing instrument categories, steel grades, ergonomics, sterilisation compatibility, clinical performance, cost-of-ownership, and maintenance - plus a quick decision matrix and FAQ.

  6. Podiatrist using Podiatry Drill

    Best Podiatry Drills UK 2025

    Looking for the best podiatry drill for clinical work? This practical UK guide explains the differences between dust-extraction (dry) and spray (wet) drills, the features that actually matter in day-to-day podiatry, UK health & safety points (COSHH, RPE, infection control), and a side-by-side comparison of popular models.

    Dust extraction vs. spray: what’s the difference?

    Dust-extraction (dry) drills

    These use an integrated suction turbine to capture nail and skin dust through the handpiece into a filter bag. The workspace stays dry and tidy and bags/filters are replaced periodically. Great for high-volume nail debridement and fungal cases where you want debris removed immediately.

    • + Efficient debris removal; cleaner, dry workflow
    • + Popular for thick/mycotic
  7. Fungal Nail Laser

    Fungal Nail (Onychomycosis) Infections Research Review

    Onychomycosis or fungal nail infection, is a common and tough infection. It affects many people around the world. It is estimated to occur in around 5% of people worldwide (with higher rates in older adults, up to 20–25%) .

    Toenails are affected more often than fingernails. Onychomycosis makes up about 30% of all fungal infections in the skin, hair, and nails. Beyond cosmetic concerns, fungal nail infections can cause pain, discomfort, and nail disfigurement, impacting patients’ quality of life. 

  8. Poderm Toenail Care

    Fungal Toenail Treatment at Home with Poderm

    Fungal toenail infections - also known as onychomycosis - are more common than you might think. They affect people of all ages but especially thrive in warm, moist environments like sweaty socks, communal showers and tight shoes. 

    If your nails have become thickened, yellow, brittle or crumbly, chances are you’re dealing with a fungal infection. Left untreated, it can worsen, spread to other nails, and even lead to pain or discomfort when walking.

  9. Fungal Nail - Before and After

    10 Ways to Prevent Another Nail Infection

    Nail infections can be both painful and unsightly, affecting your daily life and self-esteem. Preventing them is essential for maintaining healthy nails. Whether you're dealing with fungal nail infections or bacterial ones, taking proactive steps is key. In this article, we'll explore ten effective ways to prevent another nail infection.

  10. Clipping a Fungal Nail

    Types of Fungal Nail Infection

    Fungal nail infections - also known as onychomycosis - are common conditions that affect the toenails and fingernails. They occur when fungal organisms, such as dermatophytes, yeasts or moulds, invade the nail bed, causing thick, discoloured, brittle nails. Left untreated, a fungal nail infection can spread and lead to pain, discomfort and nail deformity.

  11. Fungal Nail Prevention

    What Causes Fungal Nail Infections?

    Fungal nail infections, also known as onychomycosis, are a common condition that can affect anyone. They occur when fungi invade the nail, causing thickening, discolouration, and brittleness. But what causes these infections, and why do some people seem more prone to them than others?

  12. Fungal Nail

    Psoriasis Nails and Fungal Infections

    When it comes to nail health, distinguishing between the various conditions that affect nails can be a daunting task. Two prevalent issues are nail psoriasis and fungal infections. Although these conditions might seem similar at first glance, they stem from different causes, exhibit varied symptoms and require distinct treatment approaches. Understanding these differences is essential for effective management and treatment.

  13. Fungal Nail

    Fungal Nail Infections: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Fungal nail infections, medically known as onychomycosis, are common conditions that affect both toenails and fingernails. They cause nails to become discoloured, thickened, brittle, and, in some cases, painful. If left untreated, they can spread and lead to further complications.