Green Spot Under Acrylic Nail Treatment

The specific bacteria is called pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Green spot under acrylic nail treatment. This green stain on the nail plate is actually Pseudomonas bacterial. Immediately go to the shop where you had them done and make them take off any acrylic that you have on your nails that goes for gel too. Start date Jun 11 2007.
But I am here to talk about the latest addition to this very unpleasant condition the Acrylic Nail Fungus. Green nail syndrome is caused by infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This condition is often associated with chronic paronychia.
Sounds like you have a pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterial infection known in the nail world as greenies or mold which it is not. Once I took the nails off yesterday I noticed its. Mold is a fungus.
Treatment should take about two or three weeks. Green spots are bacterial and the bacteria pseudomonas that causes the majority of green nails can be present almost anywhere on plants and animals in soil even in water. 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.
They were cracking and coming off when I went to refill them but the lady just put the new acrylic right over the cracks. Within 2 weeks - the green is back. It is so small about the size of a pin head should i put something on it or will it just grow out.
Joined Sep 1 2005 Messages 151 Reaction score 0 Points 16 Location Williamsburg IA. I had acrylic nails on and had them refilled about 2 weeks ago. Patients likely have a history of prolonged exposure to water or detergents soaps or an ungual trauma.