Green Spot Under Acrylic Nail
Occasionally you might find that the whole nail and even the skin around the nail may be affected.
Green spot under acrylic nail. The bacteria has grown because it has found a nice damp dark area to live and thrive. Typically the nail does not provide a sustainable environment for these bacteria to grow however when conditions are perfect such as when moisture gets trapped these bacteria make a home either on top of the natural nail and under an enhancement. Black spots under nail can also be caused by the following conditions.
Then is green nail syndrome dangerous. So poor fitting of the fake nails is also one of the causes of acrylic nail. Some doctors will suggest a 1 acetic acid treatment an antibiotic or an antifungal cream.
There was a time when techs were taught to treat the nail to remove a green spot. Clean the wound with water or saline solution. Pseudomonas sue-dough-no-mus bacterial spores can become trapped between the nail plate and the acrylic or gel overlay.
The treatment for green nails is to remove the enhancement and trim clean and disinfect the nail to kill the pseudomonas bacteria. The condition is usually confined to one or two nails and can involve fingernails or toenails. Variations include bluish or greenish-black discoloration.
The green discoloration varies from blue-green to dark green to bluish-grey. The discoloration is a stain in the keratin of your nail thats caused by a by-product of the bacteria. When not treated properly this spot will continue to grow and cause some significant damage to the natural nail.
Mold is not a human pathogen. The green color is a stain and will remain until the nail has grown out though most likely the bacteria is no longer active once exp. Although this green discoloration may have the appearance of a mold this is NOT a mold.