Green Under My Acrylic Nail
There was a time when techs were taught to treat the nail to remove a.
Green under my acrylic nail. If an infection appears while wearing artificial nails they should be removed and the area cleaned thoroughly with soap and water. Although this green discoloration may have the appearance of a mold this is NOT a mold. It should clear up fairly soon.
What causes green spots under acrylic nails. Green nail syndrome chromonychia is a nail disorder characterized by onycholysis and green-black discoloration of the nail bed. The green discoloration is classic for a Pseudomonas Bacterial Infection of the nail plate.
Found this online might help you. A bacterial infection can turn your nails green. Now the nail fungal infection may go unnoticed for a long time under acrylic nails as it hides there.
Pseudomonas sue-dough-no-mus bacterial spores can become trapped between the nail plate and the acrylic or gel overlay. I just removed the acrylics from the affected nails and the nail tech treated them with something similar to what you used. It is probably the bacteria Pseudomonas.
A blue-green discoloration signals a fungal infection. Yellow-green green and green-black nail discolorations are signs of a Pseudomonas bacterial infection. Yellow-green green and green-black nail discolorations are signs of a Pseudomonas bacterial infection.
Since the discoloration is underneath the nail it will not disappear with washing or scrubbing. To prevent green nails that result from a bacterial infection make sure to. The condition is usually confined to one or two nails and can involve fingernails or toenails.