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There a many types of fungi that grow under, in or up nails.
Resulting in many different forms of misformed nails.
Most often are the ribbles on the thumbnails, chalknails on toos, and the black stripe that you have. There is a lot of spam adds on the internet.
The stripe can be solved with medice you have to put on your infected nail.
Itś not common to have more and more fingers infected. You can wait it out.
Although it can stick with you for many years it will disappear without any medicine.
The black stripe is softer and different of texture then the rest of the nail.
It can have a different lenght then the rest of the nail and come lose from it.
When you pull it out it will be bleeding a bit, resulting in a sour finger.
If you want to get rid of it, go to the doctor. He has seen it often enough. Every doctor has seen the black stripes in nails. It's a fungus and easy to be dealt with, but it can take some time. It will be killed and grow out your nail eventually.
Don't pull. You can't pull a fungi out. The only thing you get is a half black line (still) and a bloody nail and a sour finger for many hours.
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It is a fungi.
As it is in the length and over the complete length.
Don't pull if the colored nails comes loose.
You can't pull a fungi out.
There is medicine for, you can put on your nail.
It will kill the fungi.
Is nothing serious.
Just like chalk-nails that is a fungi too.
Often goes with some light slightly rippling effect on the thumbnail
Without the fungi the nail can seem discolored still, so that has the grow out. New nail will be healthy without the fungi.
Don't expect a 2 pill solution. You have 20 nails to take care for.
Every night, morning before work and when you come back.
And not being sloppy, giving the fungi a change to grow again.
athough the fungi is not like bacteria that can build up resistance.
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This is the result of a fungi.
Go to doctor get your medicine, put in on several times until the fungi dies.
Wait to have it grown out and turn in to healthy nail again.
It is like chalknails.
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