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If your fungus doesn’t go away within a couple of weeks, or if it is causing discomfort, it’s time to call your doctor. Start by calling your general practitioner. If they don’t think they can help you, they will immediately refer you to a podiatrist or other specialist. See a doctor right away if you have diabetes and develop a fungus. Complications can arise. Your doctor might simply look at your nails and touch them to get a sense of what is going on. They might also take some clippings or your nails, or scrape some tissue from under your nail. Don’t worry, this won’t hurt.  Your doctor might send the clippings or scrapings to a lab to confirm your diagnosis and find out what kind of fungus you are dealing with. Ask questions about what might be causing the condition, how it could impact your overall health, and if there are any alternative treatments. If OTC treatments haven’t worked, your doctor will likely recommend trying a prescription medication. There are several varieties, including:  Oral antifungal drugs, like terbinafine and itraconazole. These are most common because they are most effective. Typically, you will take a pill for 12 weeks to clear up toenail fungus. For example, you could take itraconazole continuously or pulse cycle therapy over the course of 12 weeks. Ask your doctor about common side effects. Medicated nail polish, such as ciclopirox (Penlac) is less effective than oral medication, but it may work for a mild to moderate infection. Your doctor might suggest this if oral medication is not right for you. You’ll typically paint your nail with the polish for 7 days, building up layers. Then, you’ll file off the layers after 7 days of applying them and start over again. This treatment lasts 48 weeks, but you will avoid the systemic side effects that would come along with taking an oral medication. Medicated nail cream. This is simple to use and is most effective if you soak your nails first. Follow all of the directions your doctor gives you, and use for as long as they suggest. If you have a particularly stubborn or worrisome fungus, it might not respond well to medication. Your doctor might suggest removal of the nail. This procedure will take place in the doctor’s office. If you’re worried about losing a nail, talk to your doctor about alternatives.

summary: Make an appointment with your doctor and tell them your concerns. Allow your doctor to examine your toenails. Discuss medication options with your doctor. Get the nail removed, if necessary.


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If you use wood doors, it is very easy to break and your trap will only last a few seconds. Unless the person trapped has a pickaxe, it could take a while to get out. If you are unable to get obsidian, use another hard to break item. Bedrock would be ideal, but since there is no way to get it in survival mode, obsidian is the easiest. Once they step on the plate, the doors will close and they will be stuck inside. Since the only way to press the button again is to step off the block and back on it, since they cannot jump up or go forward, the doors will remain closed indefinitely. You can also place TNT under the pressure plate so when someone gets trapped, the TNT will go off.

summary: Place a Pressure Plate. Place 4 iron doors around the plate. Place a block of Obsidian on top of the doors. Lure someone into the trap.


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Open the command prompt (START + type in CMD on the search bar, then click on CMD). (Other windows version: START + RUN + CMD) and type 'chdir C:\documents and settings\(username)\my documents'. Type 'dir' and read all of the information that pops up. It should look something like this...  Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195] (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp. C:\>chdir c:\documents and settings\sample\my documents C:\Documents and Settings\Sample\My Documents>dir Volume in drive C has no label.Volume Serial Number is F8F8-3F6D Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\Sample\My Documents 7/21/2001  07:20p      <DIR>          . 7/21/2001  07:20p      <DIR>          .. 7/21/2001 07:20p           7,981,554 clip0003.avi 7/15/2001  08:23p      <DIR>          My Pictures 1 File(s)      7,981,554 bytes 3 Dir(s)  14,564,986,880 bytes free
summary: Here's how you can use your command prompt to check the dates: