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About Nail infections
Stronger, Healthier Nails Start Here.
Our nail infection treatments target fungal, bacterial, and viral infections affecting fingernails and toenails. We offer clinical diagnosis, antifungal therapies, and personalized care to restore healthy nails, reduce discomfort, and prevent recurrence through advanced dermatologic solutions and hygiene guidance.
Types of Nail infections
Healthy Nails, Expert Infection Care
We treat fungal, bacterial, and viral nail infections with clinical diagnosis, targeted therapies, hygiene advice, and expert dermatologic care.
Onychomycosis
Thickened, discolored nails due to fungal infection; needs oral/topical antifungals.
Paronychia
Redness, swelling near nail folds—common from nail biting or trauma.
Yeast Infections
Nail fold inflammation in moist environments; especially common in diabetics.

Pseudomonas Infection
Green discoloration under nail from water-borne bacteria; requires antibacterial treatment.
Wart Infections Periungual
HPV-related warts near nails, treated with cryotherapy or electrocautery.
Traumatic Nail Injury
Repeated pressure or trauma causes thickened or lifted nails, inviting infection.

Causes of Nail infections
- Poor Foot Hygiene: Moist environments promote fungal or bacterial growth under nails.
- Frequent Nail Biting: Damages nail folds and introduces bacteria.
- Diabetes or Immunosuppression: Higher susceptibility to fungal and yeast infections.
- Excessive Moisture Exposure: Wet conditions soften nails and promote infection.
- Footwear Trauma: Tight shoes damage nails, encouraging infection entry.

Treatments of Nail infections
- Oral Antifungal Medications: Effective for severe or stubborn nail fungus.
- Topical Antifungal Lacquers: Applied on mild fungal infections.
- Antibiotic Creams or Pills: For bacterial paronychia and pseudomonas infections.
- Nail Debridement: Trimming thickened nails to improve medication absorption.
- Laser Therapy: Kills fungal pathogens with targeted light therapy.
Cost of Nail infections
Cost of Nail infections
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. Can nail fungus spread?
Yes—especially in shared spaces; early treatment prevents spread.
2. Are oral antifungals safe?
Yes—with monitoring, especially for liver function.
3. How long do treatments take?
Typically 3–6 months for full clearance.
4. Is laser treatment effective?
Yes—works for resistant fungal infections.
5. Will nail return to normal?
With timely care, healthy regrowth is possible.