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10. Nail Issues

Occasionally, the ringworm fungus may infect the fingernails and toenails, though the latter is more common. This infection is sometimes known as tinea unguium and onychomycosis and is extremely difficult to treat. It causes the nails to become discolored, thick, and brittle. If the infection is particularly severe, the nails may separate from the nailbed and fall off.

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