Nail fungus, also called onychomycosis, affects up to 14% of the general population worldwide and is becoming increasingly common, especially among adults and older individuals.
This stubborn infection targets the nails of the hands and feet, which are part of the integumentary system, often causing both cosmetic and health concerns.
One of the biggest challenges people face is recognizing the early signs that a fungal infection is spreading, as the symptoms can be subtle and easily overlooked.
Understanding these signs is crucial for timely intervention and to prevent further complications.
For more insights, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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