whats the best treatment for toenail fungus?

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5 Responses to whats the best treatment for toenail fungus?

  1. SuperVibrationalEscrow says:

    Tea tree oil applied twice a day every day. My wife got it from a spa and the Dr. said she should take these pills, but after reading the insert she decided against. So she tried the tea tree oil remedy and it totally worked. You have to be consistent and do it twice a day. I got a spot of it myself and in about 3 weeks it was clear. I have seen it work on a nail that had become completely compromised with it, but it took 3 months. If you have the patience, it works better than anything else out there.

  2. Shireen says:

    From what my doctor told me was that he would have to do blood tests in order to perform treatment for my toe…My toenail had to be removed and a new one formed….Soo….check with your doctor…and he said he would prescribed me pills but i don’t like pills at all neither do i like medicine…

    ask your doctor….and it depends WHAT kinda of toefungus u have,,,? it might be just athletle’s feet or you might need to remove ur toenail…wear different types of shoes….don’t wear the same….always and ALWAYS atlerneate..your suppose to anyway!!!!! and make sure ur feet are dry…use dr.scholls powder too…that helps…it keeps ur feet refresh…OKAY?

  3. Suzy says:

    tea tree oil,or garlic,thyme foot bath…

    the tea tree : get a q-tip and dip in tea tree oil and rub on nails..do this till its is over.

    for the garlic foot bath
    get some hot water,and the garlic and thyme and just smash it a bit,then put it in hot water,put feet in for 15-20 min. do this till its over…( this is good for foot fungus 2)

    or go to ur drugstore and pick up some nail fungus cream…but they are bad for ur nails and body…( but its ur choice)

    XxX suzy<33!
    hope this helpt!!! ;Dgood luck!!!

  4. Expecting Lillian 9/24/09 :] says:

    —Most treatments are either systemic antifungal medications such as terbinafine and itraconazole, or topical such as nail paints containing ciclopirox or amorolfine. There is also evidence for combining systemic and topical treatments.
    —For superficial white onychomycosis systemic rather than topical antifungal therapy is advised

  5. ness says:

    i read somewhere that you can actually use beer to soak your feet in and it should go away.

    BUT if you dont want to do that, when mine was bad i found that distilled white vinegar works. just soak your toes, or foot, in the white vinegar for 30 mins, every night. you really need to keep up with it though, otherwise it wont completely go away.

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