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Toe nail fungus, or onychomycosis, is one of the most common and frustrating of all nail disorders. Unfortunately, it can also be one of the most difficult to treat since it has a very deep layer and is very difficult to reach. This means that the traditional methods, which usually involve treating the symptoms rather than the infection itself, are seldom successful. In this case, it is more effective to use a natural treatment, such as oils, creams, or even homeopathic remedies that address the root cause of the infection and kill off the fungal micro-organism at the same time.

Nail fungus starts with tiny bacteria that gets trapped in the cuticle of the nail, where it thrives. The nail bed spreads the bacteria and helps them to spread to other nails, to the cuticles of the other fingers and to the skin beneath the nail bed. There are several kinds of fungi that cause nail fungus - dermatophytes, actinomycosis, lines capatis and dermatophytes which typically infect the toenails. Fungi that infect nails commonly grow on the tips (or tip) of the finger and in the form of a white or yellowish powder. They often appear on the nail plate or the edge of the nail near a split. Fungi can live in wet or damp conditions and in many cases, you can get rid of them by keeping your feet clean and drying the affected area thoroughly after soaking your feet in water.

One of the most popular and effective onychomycosis remedies is to use essential oils like tea tree oil and oregano oil on infected toenails. toenail fungus nail polish treatment These oils have been known to strengthen a person's immune system and so prevent the fungal infection from spreading. These remedies can also help to dry up the growing nails and encourage growth of new, healthy nail plates.


Many people who suffer from fungal infection opt for onychomycosis remedies that involve topical application of medicine. Topical anti-fungal solutions work locally to the affected toenail. While they may help to dry up the growing nail bed and kill some of the infectious organisms, they cannot cure the infection. Nail fungus removal using topical solutions is therefore best reserved for fingernail fungus infections and fungal toenail infections that don't occur anymore. There are several products out there in the market containing various chemical ingredients that claim to be able to cure your toenail infection. These creams are usually applied twice a day, once in the morning before your feet are exposed to the outdoor environment and again before you go to bed.

Penlac, an antifungal nail fungus treatment also known as "Belt", is another popular brand used by most people nowadays. Penlac is usually applied to the affected areas in the nail plate using a cotton pad or cotton swab. It contains the active ingredient 6-cysteine, a powerful antifungal agent that has been found to effectively treat fungal infection. Penlac is usually available in various strengths, depending on how severe the infection in the nail is. It is always best to consult your physician before using any topical antifungals to avoid potential side effects.

Antifungals are usually applied to the affected areas either internally through oral medications or externally via a topical solution applied to the affected area. While oral medications work very well, many patients report experiencing unpleasant side effects when treating their fungal infection using oral antifungals like penlac. Some of these side effects include skin irritation, burning sensation, stomach cramps and nausea. Topical ciclopirox, on the other hand, does not have any unpleasant side effects and can be equally effective at curing nail fungus as penlac.

A third alternative is to get a toenail laser treatment. Although this is by far the fastest method to treat an infected toenail, it comes with the highest risk of side effects. This procedure involves inserting a laser fiber into the nail to kill the fungus. The result can be amazing, but it can also be expensive. A fully treated nail can cost $1000 or more. It's still cheaper than a commercial cream or lotion, even though the side effect rate may be much higher due to the type of laser used.

Some doctors recommend soaking infected toenails in a solution of tea tree oil, Epsom salt and vinegar for about a week. This allows the nails to soak up the toxins, making the nail healthier. Other alternative methods that are said to help strengthen the immune system include soaking the feet in Epsom salts and swimming pools, which encourage the nail to grow back healthy and strong.
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