The harm of non treatment of Manicure
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My mother-in-law has grey nails, and the situation is very serious. She is rotten and has no nail cap. She is also black and looks disgusting. It seems that she has been treated all the time, but the effect is not very good. She is worried that she will infect her children. Today, let me talk about the harm of non treatment of manicure.
The harm of non treatment of Manicure
First: onychomycosis, commonly known as onychomycosis, is the most common disease of onychomycosis in traditional Chinese medicine, accounting for more than half of onychomycosis. Toenails are more susceptible to the disease. The incidence of onychomycosis in adults is about 6-8%. Common fungal skin diseases are caused by a large class of pathogenic fungi (microorganisms). Onychomycosis begins at the distal end of the nail, the lateral edge or the nail fold, showing abnormal nail color and shape.
Second, the disease usually begins with 1-2 toenails. In severe cases, all toenails can suffer from [l í]. The diseased deck is tarnished, and becomes brittle and damaged after a long time. The surface of the deck is uneven and thick. Its quality is loose and fragmentary, and keratin and debris are often deposited under the nail. Sometimes the deck can be separated from the armour bed. Serious damage to the health of the patient's nails.
Third: now we should have a deeper understanding of manicure, understand the causes of manicure, and then we can know how to do a good job in the treatment and care of manicure. Since we know that manicure is a skin disease, then we should know what department to hang up, so we should go to the regular Dermatology Hospital for treatment.
matters needing attention
Through the above analysis, we should have some understanding of it. Manicure actually belongs to the dermatology department, so after getting this disease, we should go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time for treatment, because the earlier the treatment is, the better the treatment effect will be.