Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Barb, If there is some type of fungal infection involved with the nail anything you use will not work over night or even in a couple of days. My first suggestion is the white vinegar, only because many have told me who have had nail fungal infections, said it worked. Soak a couple of times a day if you can and it may take several weeks to several months. For psorasis I recommend the same thing and if it is too sensitive to use straight white vinegar, cut it with water. Until it starts to heal and then use straight. I would also recommend using peroxide and baking soda and use it like a paste. They are both great antifungals. The vinegar is also good for bacterial. I am not a doctor, but I think it would be a good start before running to one. It's an easy remedy that can be tried first. Otherwise, contact your local physician. KC > This is a really sickening question, but since it's > happened to me, I'm wondering if anyone else has had > this problem, and if so, what have you done about it. > About a week ago, part of my thumb nail turned green, > and no matter how much I scrub it, I cannot get it to > come clean. I have even used bleach and have soaked it > in vinegar, but nothing has worked. I have not had my > hands in any type of dye, etc., so I am wondering if > it is mold growing under my nail. I cannot cut my nail > any shorter, and the green will not scrape off. > Barb E > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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