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Bio: Nail Fungus Treatment Options Available. You may be able to treat your own nail fungal infection at home, without the need for a prescription. You may try: Over the counter medicated topical creams or oral ointments containing ketoconazole, Nystatin or Fluconazole. Remove any white or brown markings on your nails by filing them off. Protect any yellowed, thickened, or brittle toenails by using a nail protector. Make sure to take off any nail protection if you are wearing artificial nails, or if you swim naked in water. The moisture from the pool water can spread infection to your nail bed and fingers. For severe or ongoing fungal infections, prescribed antifungal tablets can be taken. The most common side effects of antifungals are a rash or itching at the point of application. You may experience stomach cramps, constipation or diarrhea. If you're pregnant, you should consult your doctor before taking any kind of medication to treat nail fungus treatment. Antifungal medication is not a cure. They simply stop fungal infection from spreading. It may take several months or even years before symptoms disappear completely. There are other treatments for nail fungus that you can choose from if you don't wish to wait so long. Two of the most well-known treatments are nail varnish with terbinafine (terbinafine) and laser therapy. These treatments are expensive as they require specialized equipment. In some cases, you may find that you need to undergo several treatments to get optimal results. There are natural remedies that can be used to treat fungal infections. These remedies can also be very effective, but may have side effects unrelated to the actual infection. There is some anecdotal evidence that some plant extracts, such as tea tree oil, can help treat nail fungus. The scientific community has not yet thoroughly tested these products. Another condition that can cause nail fungus is onychomycosis, which is a fungal infection of the nails. This condition can be extremely serious and cause irreversible damage. Onychomycosis is often treated with antifungals. Your doctor can give you the appropriate medications. The signs of fungus infection include yellowing and discoloration. In severe cases, nails can be disfigured by fungus, and may even become distorted, deformed, or totally disfigured. Because damaged nails are unable to provide a good environment for fungi to grow, people with onychomycosis often have trouble wearing shoes, acrylic nails and other fashionable nail accessories. These activities can lead to severe emotional reactions, which can cause people to avoid them or expose their toes to the public. If you have an underlying infection, and need to take prescribed medication for it, it is essential that you follow your doctor's directions. Do not forget to follow your doctor's instructions. Refusing to treat an infection early on can damage your immune system and make you more susceptible to other infections. If you are treating an infection it is crucial to share all of your past medical history with your healthcare provider, including any previous healthcare providers and diseases. Nail fungus usually begins on one nail or in the area surrounding it. This type of infection is often caused by a compromised immune systems, such as cancer, illness, or surgery. You should also be aware of your risk factors, such as diabetes, HIV/AIDS or breastfeeding. You should get tested for any infection that you may have previously had. To ensure that there have been no previous infections, your healthcare provider will test you blood. The perfect environment for the fungus is to grow on a new nail, so it's important that you get treatment immediately if you notice any signs of infection. Prescription medications are often used to treat nail fungus infections. Topical creams are common, but prescription pills can also be prescribed. These medications suppress fungal growth. Your healthcare provider will recommend the oral medications that work best for you based on your specific symptoms. Commonly prescribed oral antifungal medications include tetracycline, doxycycline, minocycline and minoxyidine hydrochloride. Many options are available to help you control your infection. For a professional opinion, you should consult a dermatologist about your nail-fungus treatment options. A dermatologist can diagnose and treat nail fungal infections. They will also be able to recommend nail fungus treatment options that are appropriate for your case. It is essential to clean your feet and keep them dry in order to prevent nail fungus infection. Regular baths twice daily can help improve hygiene. Also, keep your feet dry and clean at all times. If you wear shoes often, be sure to pay attention to the underside of the shoes to prevent contact with bacteria and soil that could lead to nail fungus. Your infection can be treated with fingernail or toenail-fungus creams, which contain antifungal and toenail fungus removal agents.
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