Yes. You can get fungicide drops for this at a
pharmacy, maybe without a prescription at grocery
store. too. But these infections are truly irritating,
and LONG LASTING!!!!!
I got mine from working too long, resulting in my
being tired and slamming my finger in a car door, then
using said injured finger in dirty old piano work. The
resulting painful infection lasted about 2 years.
Thump
Moral: KNOW WHEN TO QUIT! We make many
mistakes/injuries/damage stuff when we are tired!
--- JIMRPT@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 26/02/03 8:49:46 PM,
> wallyts@iname.com writes:
>
> << Here's another thing to watch out for. A couple
> of times in the last few
> years I have picked up a fingernail fungus - usually
> starts on the outside of
> my left thumbnail. Anyone else have this problem
> when handling MANY pianos?
> Any good tips?
>
>
> WTS >>
>
> Ditto Wally...I don't have the answer but hopefully
> someone will. :-)
> Jim Bryant (FL)
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