03/06/2026
Wondering why your toenails are looking a bit thick, yellow, or discoloured lately? 🫣👇
It’s a question we get asked a lot here at the clinic, and if you’re dealing with this right now, we want to reassure you: you are not alone, and it is completely treatable.
When toenails become thick, brittle, or change colour (often turning white, yellow, or brown), the most common culprit is a fungal nail infection.
Why does this happen?
Microscopic fungi love warm, damp environments. They can creep under the nail through tiny, often invisible splits between your nail and nail bed. Once they settle in, they feed on the keratin in your nail, which causes it to thicken, warp, and discolour over time.
Apart from fungus, nails can also thicken due to:
-A past injury (like stubbing your toe or dropping something heavy on it years ago)
-Constant pressure (often from tight footwear or running)
The Reassurance You Need to Hear Today:
It’s incredibly common: Millions of people deal with this every single year. It’s nothing to feel embarrassed about!
Over-the-counter paints often struggle alone: Because the infection lives under the nail plate, standard shelf treatments have a hard time penetrating deep enough to clear it completely. That’s why it can feel like an endless battle if you're treating it at home.
Professional care makes all the difference: With over 8 years of experience, we know exactly how to manage and treat stubborn nail conditions safely and effectively, getting your feet ready for summer footwear.
If you want to stop guessing and start getting your clear, healthy nails back, let us take a look for you. We can safely reduce the thickness of the nail to make it comfortable again and build a proper treatment plan that actually works.
👉 Ready to get it sorted? Book your consultation quickly and easily online right here: https://slaters-podiatry.uk2.cliniko.com/bookings?embedded=true
We look forward to looking after your feet soon! 👣
📍 Slaters Podiatry | 42 Vale Road, Rhyl, LL18 2BU
📞 07856420019
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🌐 www.slaterspodiatry.com