Nail Fungus Treatment


nail fungus treatmentNail fungus infection tend to get worse if you not get a good nail fungus treatment, infecting more of the nail or surrounding skin. Early treatment for nail fungus may shorten treatment time and increase the possibility of being cured.

Some types of nail fungus infections are more easily cured than others. One type, distal subungal onychomycosis, can be a lifelong infection and hard to treat. Another type, white superficial onychomycosis, can be easily cured.

After have nail fungus treatment, your nail may still look ugly in shape and color. It can take a long time before they return to normal.

If you have a special condition such as diabetes that might complicate a minor foot injury or infection, your health professional may suggest treating a fungal nail infection, even if it does not bother you.

If you have a mild nail fungus infection or are concerned about the risks of oral antifungal medication, consider using a topical treatment.

Some medications for nail fungus infection that you can choose:

• Oral medications:
To treat nail fungus, your doctor may prescribe an oral antifungal medication, such as:
• Itraconazole (Sporanox)
• Fluconazole (Diflucan)
• Terbinafine (Lamisil)

These medications help a new nail grow free of infection, slowly replacing the infected portion of your nail. You typically take these medications for six to 12 weeks but won't see the end result of treatment until the nail grows back completely. It may take four months or longer to eliminate an infection. Recurrent infections are possible, especially if you continue to expose your nails to warm, moist conditions.

herbs for nail fungus - Kroeger Herb's Foon Goos 100Caps
Foon Goos combines three of the traditional herbalist's favorite herbs for supporting skin and digestive health.These herbs have been used historically in folk herbalism to promote healthy elimination and resistance to opportunistic fungal populations in the digestive tract, skin and nails.
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Antifungal drugs may also cause side effects ranging from skin rashes to liver damage. Doctors may not recommend them for people with liver disease or congestive heart failure or for those taking certain medications.

• Topical medications: Your doctor may also opt for other topical antifungal medications. In some cases, you may be advised to use these creams with an over-the-counter lotion containing urea to help speed up absorption.

nail fungus topical medication Crystal Star's Fungex Skin Gel
Especially effective for fungal skin conditions, such as nail fungus, athlete’s foot, and chronic itchy conditions.
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If your nail fungus infection make you feel extremely painful, your doctor may suggest removing your nail. A new nail will usually grow in its place, though it will come in slowly and may take as long time to grow back completely.
Barielle Fungus Rx
nail fungus treatment
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