Oops!! Green nails, fungus?
🤔 we know the name of the green.
Green nail syndrome (Green nel syndrome), also known as Chloronychia (Chloronychia)
✖️ is not a fungus. ✔️ You are a bacterium. 🦠
It's called Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
🚨 the main reason why this type of bacteria grows on nails. 🚨
💅 the nail slips glide: Having the nail separated from the nail base creates a gap where water and moisture can easily enter to accumulate.
🚿 prolonged moisture exposure: e.g. need to soak hands, feet often, wash dishes, swim, wear socks gloves, damp shoes, dry hands, not completely.
🩹 nail injury: An injured or bumped nail will damage the skin under the nail, allowing bacteria to enter the nail easily.
🧤 unsanitary manicure: Fake nail extensions, or unclean gel nails, or with non-close extensions, creating a gap under the nail that can accumulate moisture.
🛡 Primary care by itself. 🛡
🔺 Keep it clean, keep it dry: If contact with water or irritants, protective gloves should be worn.
🔺 Cut the infected part of the nail: Gradually cut off the green part of the nail.
🔺 Nail Soaking in Vinegar: Can apply diluted vinegar (1: 1 ratio to water), soak the nails for 10-15 minutes, 2-3 times / day.
🔺 should see a dermatologist: When there is a severe infection, redness, widespread discoloration, or spread to another nail, the nail thickens, the shape changes from the original * so that the doctor can diagnose and treat it on the spot *
























































































