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Toefungus doe's my 11 year lod have it
Hello! Im a mother of a 11year old boy. He has a big toe that is a yellowish,almost greenish color. It is also very hard and flacky. He's had this condition ever since he was about 2 years old. I've took him to two Doctor's a Dermatologists and a foot doctor,none of which diagnosed him with a toe fungus, as he gets older he's real embarrashed of the way it looks. At times he will not go without his socks affraid that people or kids will laugh at it. Im thinking of takeing him to another Doctor to have him retested since he is older now. Two years ago his toenail came totally off while he was swimming in a pool, but it growed back in the same condition. Please give me some advice on what I should do. He was a premmie when he was born, could this be the cause of this condition? Thank You,A concerned Mother
Toefungus1994 on 2005-08-10
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Hi
I am a honeopathic student. I have used Thuja 30c for the same condition in someone with successful results although it has taken a couple of months and the toe is still not totally clear. But maybe you could read up Thuja and see if it fits? Its a start!
I am a honeopathic student. I have used Thuja 30c for the same condition in someone with successful results although it has taken a couple of months and the toe is still not totally clear. But maybe you could read up Thuja and see if it fits? Its a start!
waterfall last decade
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