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  2. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    The basis of laser treatment is to try to heat the nail bed to these temperatures in order to disrupt fungal growth. As of 2013 research into laser treatment seemed promising. [2] There is also ongoing development in photodynamic therapy , which uses laser or LED light to activate photosensitisers that eradicate fungi.

  3. Distal subungual onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Distal subungual onychomycosis is an infection of the nail plate by fungus, primarily involving the distal nail plate. [1] : 305.

  4. Laser surgery - Wikipedia

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    A carbon dioxide laser (CO 2) is used in surgery to treat onychocryptosis (ingrown nails), onychauxis (club nails), onychogryposis (rams horn nail), and onychomycosis (fungus nail). Gastro-intestinal tract. Peptic ulcer disease and oesophageal varices - Laser photoablation is done. Coagulation of vascular malformations of stomach, duodenum, and ...

  5. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Mild onychomycosis sometimes responds to a combination of topical antifungal medication, sometimes applied as special medicinal nail lacquer, and periodic filing of the nail surface. For advanced onychomycosis, especially if more than one nail is infected, systemic medication (pills) is preferred.

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  7. White superficial onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    White superficial onychomycosis is an infection of the nail plate by fungus, primarily affecting the surface of the nail. [1] : 305.