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Tuesday, 16 June 2009
toenail fungus cures
If your nails are dry, delicate, and discolored, you may have nail fungus. Toenail fungus is considered a recurring condition and affects millions of people around the planet. Toenails that are infected with fungus are typically found to be yellow or brown and have become abnormally thick. Toe Nail Fungus on your toe nails can be treated through the use of topical anti fungal creams or ointments. There is some proof that a typical topical application may not be such an effective cure for toe nail fungus at all.

If an infection spreads significantly under the acrylics, you may lose your original nails and not even know it. If you already have a fungal infection, avoid applying nail polish since this could seal your nails, thereby trapping humidity and preventing air from coming in. Depending on the location and severity of your infection, you may need to take medication anywhere from six weeks or longer. The possibility for toenail infection goes up in adults over the age of 60 and in people who suffer from diabetes or bad circulation.

Although nail fungus is considered to be one of the most widespread conditions that one can get the treatments for it take time to fully work. It requires long term treatment and effort to finally get completely free of the fungal infection.

sanitary and dry is the key to keeping toenail fungus away and at bay, apply anti fungal powder on your feet and toes before wearing socks.

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