Yes; but possibly not as effective as prescription. Also, you will need to throw out your shoes so that you do not become re-infected.
There are a lot of treatments for toenail fungus and it is available world wide. Cures like tea tree oil or vinegar are the most common cures you could find.
Yes, CVS sells toenail fungus treatments. Prescription antifungal medicine can be bought in the pharmacy. Creams and ointments and antifungal nail lacquer can be purchased over-the-counter.
Yes, both are same which affect nail with fungus
if the infection is not too bad maybe listerine can get rid of nail fungus, but it very depend on the infection, you can not just use listerine for all conditions. reference: http://nailfungusrelief.info/lot-of-people-suffers-when-they-have-nail-fungus-on-their-toe-nail.html
no you should not put acrylic over toenail fungus.
There are a lot of ways to relieve you from the curse of toenail fungus. Home remedies like tea tree oil and vinegar are proven to be effective when it comes to treating toenail fungus.
There is no age limit or required age to have a toenail fungus. It is usually caused by poor hygiene and infections. So if you do not take care of your body properly especially your foot chances are high that you could get diseases like toenail fungus.
It turns your toenail dark (sometimes light) yellow, it smells bad and can make your toenail very brittle.
Using tea tree oil and soaking it in vinegar is one of the many home remedies that you could use in treating toenail fungus. Three home remedies which already clinically proven for nail fungus treatments are tea tree oil, snakeroot leaf extract, and vicks vaporub.
Yes! A toenail fungus can live between the nail and the polish. Also, the polish should definitely be discarded after use on infected nails. You can pick up a bottle of nail fungus remover over the counter at most pharmacies. You will be better off to keep polish of your nails until the fungus is gone. (I learned this while in college for Nail Technology).
If you don't take good care of it, there is a large possibility that it would get infected and turn into a toenail fungus. Toenail fungus is largely caused by poor hygiene practice, so with a broken nail plus poor hygiene that would lead into a fungal infection.
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