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Why Is My Nail Green After Fake Nails?
Fake nails can be a stylish and fun way to add some flair to your look. But what happens when you remove them and find that your natural nails are green?
Green nail syndrome is a condition that can occur after wearing fake nails for an extended period of time. It is caused by a bacterial or fungal infection that thrives in the warm, moist environment under the fake nails.
Symptoms of green nail syndrome include:
- Green or yellow discoloration of the nails
- Thickening of the nails
- A foul odor
- Pain or tenderness around the nails
If you think you may have green nail syndrome, it is important to see a doctor or podiatrist right away. They can prescribe medication to treat the infection and help your nails return to their normal color.
In the meantime, there are some things you can do at home to help alleviate the symptoms of green nail syndrome. These include:
- Soaking your nails in warm water with Epsom salts
- Applying a topical antifungal cream
- Keeping your nails clean and dry
With proper treatment, green nail syndrome can be cleared up quickly and without any lasting damage to your nails.