Yes it does.
tinea unguium (infection of the nails)Tinea unguium is the latin name for a fungal infection of the nail. It can be caused by the dermatophytes:TrichophytonEpidermophytonMicrosporum
you finger nails turn green because it has no blood flowing into it
not as long as you dont bite your nails...........
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Your nails turn crumble, and drop off and turn orangy yellow!
Yes, ringworm is a type of fungal infection that affects the skin, hair, or nails.
Ringworm is not a worm but a fungus that makes a ring-like reddish circle on the skin as it spreads.
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection that affects the fingernails or toenails. It can cause nails to become discolored, thickened, brittle, and distorted. In severe cases, it may lead to pain and difficulty walking.
A fungal infection could cause those symptoms.
Cancer does not cause pincer nails, but pincer nails may indicate an iron deficiency. Typically, a single pincer nail is the result of nail damage, ill-fitting shoes or a fungal infection.
Well, you can, but that would be a bad idea since you may be poisoned by the chemicals. Or worse, you may develop complications such as yellow nails or even fungal infection.
Not always since vagina has useful microbial flora and also acidic pH to protect but if you have fungal infection in nails then there are fair chances of catch.