Understanding Viral Warts: Causes, Treatments, and Management Tips
Viral warts issue Hello, doctor. I have developed a viral wart on my left pinky finger and my right middle finger. I consulted a dermatologist who confirmed that they are indeed viral warts. They prescribed a topical wart treatment for me to apply daily. However, I lack the disci...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Viral warts are transmitted through contact. Viral warts, athlete's foot, and nail fungus all require patient and prolonged treatment; they cannot be resolved in just one or two sessions.[Read More] Understanding Viral Warts: Causes, Treatments, and Management Tips
Understanding Nail Fungus: Is It the Same as Toenail Fungus?
Nail fungal infection Hello Dr. Lee, my big toe nails have been gray for several years, with a texture similar to European bread, but they are not brittle. Last month, I saw a doctor for the first time, and he said that since there is no itching, it is not related to onychomycosi...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based solely on the textual description, it is not possible to accurately diagnose skin diseases. For the diagnosis and treatment of onychomycosis (fungal nail infection), you can refer to Dr. Lin Cheng-Hsien's article at https://jslin.tw/tinea_unguium/. Generally, th...[Read More] Understanding Nail Fungus: Is It the Same as Toenail Fungus?
Alternative Treatments for Toenail Fungus Beyond Oral Medications
Oral medication for nail fungus? Oral terbinafine tablets are used to treat onychomycosis (fungal nail infection). After taking the medication for 28 days, if blood tests show elevated liver enzymes, the treatment should be discontinued. Are there other medications available for ...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Yes, you can discuss it with your physician.[Read More] Alternative Treatments for Toenail Fungus Beyond Oral Medications
Is It Necessary to Continue Treating Toenail Fungus After Recurrence?
Is it still necessary to continue treatment for onychomycosis (fungal nail infection)? I previously had a case of onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) that went untreated for three years because it was asymptomatic and did not worsen. Eventually, I sought treatment and was presc...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Regarding the diagnosis and treatment of onychomycosis, you can refer to Dr. Jeng-Hsien Lin's article at https://jslin.tw/tinea_unguium/. You may also consider whether to continue treatment or consult a nearby dermatologist for alternative treatment options at https:/...[Read More] Is It Necessary to Continue Treating Toenail Fungus After Recurrence?
How to Treat Toenail Fungus Without a Nail: Expert Tips
Topical treatment for nail fungus? Hello, Dr. Lee. My left big toe has a fungal nail infection and the nail has fallen off, so there is no nail left. Should I apply the antifungal ointment prescribed by the doctor on the nail bed? Also, can I apply the purchased Lamisil (Terbinaf...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Without toenails, antifungal ointment can be applied to the nail bed to protect the newly grown toenails from fungal infections. You can choose to use either the antifungal ointment or Lamisil, but both need to be applied continuously for six months to a year until the toe...[Read More] How to Treat Toenail Fungus Without a Nail: Expert Tips
Understanding Nail Changes: Is It Toenail Fungus or Something Else?
The area of the white patch is large? I currently have two toenails affected by onychomycosis and I am applying topical medication. Although the other parts of the nails do not show color changes, the area of the white part (the area at the edge of the nail has expanded while the...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based solely on the textual description, it is not possible to accurately diagnose skin diseases. For issues related to nails, you can refer to a series of articles on the Dermatology Expert Health Network at https://www.drskincare.tw/Qa/Index.aspx?CID=18&pg=1. If the ...[Read More] Understanding Nail Changes: Is It Toenail Fungus or Something Else?
Understanding Nail Recovery After Paronychia: When to Seek Medical Advice
Recovery period for paronychia? Hello, doctor! Last October, I had a severe ingrown toenail on my big toe, and the entire nail was removed. Now, the nail has grown back halfway, but recently I noticed a small part of the nail is dark. Is that a sign of a fungal nail infection? Sh...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based solely on the textual description, it is not possible to accurately diagnose a skin condition. It is recommended to consult a nearby dermatologist to determine whether it is onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) or another nail issue. Thank you![Read More] Understanding Nail Recovery After Paronychia: When to Seek Medical Advice
Can Toenail Fungus Lead to Athlete's Foot? Understanding the Risks
Questions about nail fungus infection? Hello, doctor. I understand that having athlete's foot can easily lead to onychomycosis (fungal nail infection). If a family member has onychomycosis, does that mean they are more likely to develop athlete's foot first? P.S. This f...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Athlete's foot and nail fungus are caused by the same fungal infection, so the skin and nails can certainly transmit the infection to each other. Fungal spores are naturally present in the air, and even if family members are infected, maintaining good hygiene practices and k...[Read More] Can Toenail Fungus Lead to Athlete's Foot? Understanding the Risks
Seeking a Second Opinion on Persistent Toenail Fungus Treatment Options
I would like to seek a second opinion from a physician? Hello Doctor, I have been struggling with toenail fungus, which keeps recurring. Even after finishing the oral medication, there are still some remnants of the infection, so my health insurance will no longer cover the oral...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Based solely on the textual description, it is not possible to accurately diagnose skin diseases. The standard treatment regimen for oral antifungal medication for onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) is continuous oral administration for three months, with no further ora...[Read More] Seeking a Second Opinion on Persistent Toenail Fungus Treatment Options
Is It Nail Fungus? Understanding Symptoms and Diagnosis
Could it be a fungal nail infection? I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or content. However, if you describe the symptoms or characteristics of the nails in question, I can help determine if it might be a case of onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) or provide in...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Online diagnosis is not available here; please seek medical attention for confirmation if needed.[Read More] Is It Nail Fungus? Understanding Symptoms and Diagnosis
Concerns About Nail Fungus: Can It Spread Through Bedding?
Questions about nail fungus? Hello doctor, I used to have onychomycosis (fungal nail infection). If the blanket covering my head touches the area where my feet were placed on the bed, will there be any issues if I then cover my face? I just sprayed some antibacterial solution. Th...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
No.[Read More] Concerns About Nail Fungus: Can It Spread Through Bedding?
Blood Test Requirements for Fungal Nail Infection: GOT and GPT Explained
Medication consultation I'm sorry, but as a patient with onychomycosis (fungal nail infection), do I only need to have GOT and GPT tested in my blood work?
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: For the diagnosis and treatment of onychomycosis, you can refer to Dr. Jeng-Hsien Lin's article at https://jslin.tw/tinea_unguium/. If oral antifungal medications are to be used for treatment, it is common practice to monitor liver function tests (GOT and GPT) before ...[Read More] Blood Test Requirements for Fungal Nail Infection: GOT and GPT Explained
Understanding Black Spots on Toenails: Causes and Concerns
Black spots on nails I accidentally discovered two dark purple spots in my toenail, surrounded by a brownish color. I'm not sure if it's a fungal nail infection or due to other reasons.
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: Due to the insufficient resolution of online photos, it is not possible to accurately diagnose skin diseases. Nail discoloration may be caused by a fungal infection leading to onychomycosis, trauma resulting in subungual hematoma, or conditions such as melanonychia or mela...[Read More] Understanding Black Spots on Toenails: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Nail Disorders: Treatment Options for Onychomycosis and Abnormal Growth
Treatment of nail fungus and abnormal fingernails? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about my father, who is 71 years old. Recently, I noticed that his toenails appear to have what is commonly known as onychomycosis (fungal nail infection). They are very hard and look like armor...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It has been ongoing for 30-40 years, so there is no need to rush, but it is still advisable to first consult a dermatologist to confirm whether it is onychomycosis (fungal nail infection).[Read More] Understanding Nail Disorders: Treatment Options for Onychomycosis and Abnormal Growth
Dealing with Toenail Fungus: Effective Solutions for Healthcare Workers
Onychomycosis and related issues? Hello, Doctor: I work in cleaning, so I have to clean restrooms every day. I have been in this position for several weeks now. Every day at work, whether I'm cleaning restrooms or mowing the lawn, I still wear rubber boots just like I did in...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Treating toenail fungus is not an instant process; typically, there will not be significant improvement by the second week. It is advisable to be more patient and to cooperate closely with your physician.[Read More] Dealing with Toenail Fungus: Effective Solutions for Healthcare Workers
Is This Nail Fungus? Understanding Nail Health and When to See a Doctor
Could this be a case of onychomycosis? The nail initially seemed to have a bruise feeling because the toe box of my shoes was too small, which caused pain after walking for a day. After that, I did gel nails and didn't check it for a long time. I also removed the gel nails m...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: If there is separation of the nail bed at the tip of the nail and the surface of the nail feels uneven, it may be an early sign of onychomycosis (fungal nail infection). It is recommended to seek diagnosis and treatment from a dermatologist as soon as possible. Thank you![Read More] Is This Nail Fungus? Understanding Nail Health and When to See a Doctor
Managing Persistent Skin Issues: A Guide for Workers with Foot and Skin Conditions
Skin issues Hello Doctor: I work in cleaning and wear rubber boots every day, regardless of the season. I had athlete's foot before I became a cleaner, which has led to onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) in both feet, and it keeps recurring. Sometimes when I have to work ...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
It seems that you should start by improving your lifestyle. Changing clothes 3-4 times is not difficult; why not do it? If you enjoy drinking bubble tea and have fatty liver, and there is a period when you cannot take medication, then why not quit? If you can't accomplish th...[Read More] Managing Persistent Skin Issues: A Guide for Workers with Foot and Skin Conditions
Understanding Nail Issues: Black Spots and Pain in Toenails
Nail problems Hello Doctor: I have had onychomycosis (fungal nail infection) for some time, but recently I noticed a dark spot appearing on my nails, and it's not just one toe; it’s almost all of them (without spreading to the skin). I visited a doctor today, and he said it ...
Dr. Li Yufen Reply:
Hello: For a detailed introduction to onychomycosis, you can refer to the website of Med's Good Friend https://www.medpartner.club/onychomycosis-treament-prevention-introduction/. If the skin symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is recommended to consult a nearby dermatolog...[Read More] Understanding Nail Issues: Black Spots and Pain in Toenails
Understanding Nail Plate Hollowing After a Crab Pinch Injury
The red crab pinched the nail plate, causing a hollow space? Hello Doctor, I was pinched by a red crab while cooking. After seeking medical attention and taking medication, the pain has subsided. However, a week later, I noticed a hollow space in my nail plate. Is it possible tha...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
No lesions were observed, making it difficult to determine the issue. If this is causing significant distress, please seek medical attention promptly.[Read More] Understanding Nail Plate Hollowing After a Crab Pinch Injury
Understanding Excessive Sweating and Treatment Options for Athlete's Foot
Please feel free to ask your question? Hello, I work in cleaning and wear rubber boots and long pants uniforms every day, even during the hot summer. My sweat glands are particularly active, and during the summer, I get my underwear, outer pants, and clothes completely soaked whi...
Dr. Wu Yuxin Reply:
Sweating is a normal physiological (thermoregulatory) mechanism. Athlete's foot and toenail fungus cannot be treated with light therapy or cryotherapy.[Read More] Understanding Excessive Sweating and Treatment Options for Athlete's Foot