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6. Toenail Fungus

Rare in children but very common in adults, particularly over the age of 70, toenail fungus occurs when microscopic fungi enter the nail after trauma. These fungi grow and spread rapidly in the warm, moist environment in closed shoes. Toenails may turn yellow, thicken, crumble or swell. The presence of spots or stripes on the nail may also indicate a fungal infection, and it's possible to lose the entire nail. Ensure feet dry completely to prevent fungal infections.

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