Epsom salt soaks are a natural alternative for toenail fungus treatment. It will take persistence, but people have reported good results. It is an easy and inexpensive toenail fungus treatment method. For more details and soak directions: http://www.ehow.com/how_4933618_use-salt-toenail-fungus-treatment.html
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Saltwater can help or harm the stem of a plant. It can help because plants need sodium as a nutrient for healthy growth. However, it can harm or kill them if they get too much salt.
Evidence that a toenail is actually infected is if the toe has swelling or redness & if there is pus underneath the toenail. If the toenail is infected, you can 1). with the the blade of a finger nail clipper CAREFULLY go under the nail and try pulling it from the skin, 2). soak your foot in a pan of epsom salt mixed with hot water for about 20-30 minutes. If neither work, or if you do not want to try clipping the infected nail yourself, make an appointment with a podiatrist.
There are several popular home-made remedies which provide welcome alternatives to the expensive liver-damaging prescription drugs. All work by keeping the fungus from infecting new nail growth while the infected part of the nail grows away (a period of six months to a year). All require application at least twice a day every day during that time. A skipped application may allow the fungus to establish itself in any cells that grow during the time of that missed application, so diligence is crucial. Application generally involves putting a few drops of the remedy on the cuticle, rubbing the remedy on the cuticle, or soaking the entire toe in the remedy. Because toenail fungus and body chemistry vary, some experimentation may be needed until you find the right remedy (or combination of remedies). VINEGAR The acidity creates an unpleasant environment for the fungus, yet vinegar is non-toxic enough to be used for cooking. VICKS VAPOR RUB Some hypothesize it is the turpentine in Vicks which harms the fungus. (Turpentine is toxic to humans, but has been used medicinally since ancient times nevertheless.) Rub VICKS vapor rub on it twice a day. LISTERINE Not sure why this helps. Perhaps something about the alcohol? CAYENNE PEPPER Make a paste with water, cayenne pepper, and salt, and work it under the nail. Cayenne is acidic, so this works for the same reason that vinegar does. TEA TREE OIL Tea tree oil is known to have fungicidal properties; not sure why it works, though. HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Usually used in combination with some of the other options, I think to kill any bacterial infection which may have taken hold along with the fungus. COLORLESS IODINE The fungus doesn't like Iodine, but neither does your body; Iodine is a cumulative poison. Nevertheless, it has been used as an antiseptic and even as an emergency means of sterilizing drinking water. DILUTED BLEACH Caution: the harm could easily outweigh the benefit! Bleach can be quite harmful to skin. Also, DO NOT MIX it with vinegar or other acids, as doing so creates chlorine gas (a WWI chemical warfare agent). UNDILUTED BLEACH For those with stronger skins, place a single drop of undiluted bleach under the nail twice a day. Be very patient - it will take a long time to heal. Assist the remedies' effectiveness (and keep the fungus away after it's gone) by doing the following: - Keep your feet as dry as possible (air them whenever you have a chance) - Don't use nail polish (it traps moisture inside the nail) - Keep your feet clean - Expose your feet to sun every one in a while (fungus doesn't like UV) - Eat healthy! Make sure you're getting lots of B-vitamins and vitamin C in your diet (to keep your immune system healthy) - Keep your athlete's foot under control; it can turn into toenail fungus. - Clean towels frequently (preferably after each use) or use paper towels to dry fungus-infected areas. - Exercise regularly (good circulation in your toes helps your body fight the fungus). Blood Sugar: Having diabetes or high blood sugar is a good way for fungus to get its favorite food, sugar, and to grow and flourish in the environment you provide. Have your HbA1c tested. You can get a home test (poke your finger and drop some blood on a piece of paper, then mail it in.) at WalMart for $10. Anything above 6.5% is considered diabetic. 5.5% to 5.6% is good.
It is important to understand why the toenail is ingrown!One of the main reasons is that people tend to cut the nail in a curve, following the edge of where it is attached underneath. This makes the shape of the nail curved. It is longer on the middle than at the edges. Over time this will make the nail curve upward in the middle where it is longest and down at left and right side. This can lead to an ingrown nail, as it cuts into the skin on left or right (even both sides) as it grows.The "best" method to use "curing" this condition is a combination of two.1: left and right sides should be cut straight at an angle of approx 5-10 degrees as far down towards the middle of the nail as you can painfully stand. This would make the nail push the skin to the sides (rather than grow deep into the skin) as it slowly grows outwards.2: Use a nail-file on the top middle and towards the root of it. File away approx 1/3 of the thickness, no more. This should make the nail curve upwards instead of down. (Do not expect miracles. This process of curving the nail upwards will take some days if not weeks.)In order to avoid ingrown nails in future:1: Never cut the nails short. Leave a millimeter or two.2: Always cut them straight over. This makes sure that they do not curve downwards as much.3: Use a nail-file to weaken the nail slightly on top middle towards the root. This "encourages" the nail to grow upwards rather than down at the sides.Notes.Procedures described is similar to what a doctor normally would use or suggest.A doctor would normally give a local anesthetic before performing this action. There are some local numbing cream available that could be used at most pharmacists or drugstores. Leave cream on to work for 10 min before doing anything. This will ease the pain a bit.Badly ingrown nails some times require part of the root to be removed. I do not suggest doing this yourself.I have used above-mentioned procedure on my painful toenail since I was 16. Now at the age of 40, I rarely have any problems, and if the toenails starts something I just follow this procedure and a week afterwards or so, all problems are gone again.Must admit that I have a high threshold for pain. lol
Kosher salt is the Jewish name of the table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl). Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate - MgSO4.7H2O. Do not use interchangeably.
You will feel pain and depending on how ingrown it is, you may not be able to see the edge. Try pushing down on the toenail which you suspect is ingrowing and if it hurts then the chances are you have one. it hurts a lot when pressure is put on the foot. Soaking in warm salt water or using a warm wet wash cloth wrap helps to soften the skin and release puss and relieve the pain, before pushing back the edge of the toe from the nail. Wearing open toe shoes will help keep any pressure off the toe while the nail continues to grow out.
OnychomycosisOnychomycosis is the medical term meaning nail fungus.Onychomycosis is the medical term for toenail fungus. There are several toenail fungus treatment methods available. Among them are the natural alternative of Epsom Salt soaks: http://www.ehow.com/how_4933618_use-salt-toenail-fungus-treatment.html For a medical approach, using lasers as toenail fungus treatment is a new method: http://www.ehow.com/how_4999731_treat-toenail-fungus-lasers.htmlonychomycosisOnychomycosisOnychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail.onychomycosisonychomycosisonychomycosisonychomicosisOnychomycosis is a fungal infection of the fingernail or toenail.onychomycosisOnychomycosisonychomycosisThe scientific name for fungal infection of the nail is onychomycosis. You may have this condition if your nails are thickening, brittle, misshaped, dull, or a dark color.
You rust a nail in either salt water or in vingar that what makes a nail rust
For the most part, yes. Ringworm is a fungus and it hates the salt water! It dries the fungus up and it may start to peel-which is a good sign.
The salt in the water will speed up the iron nail because the chemicals in the salt water on the nail creates faded substances
salt water would rust a nail in roughly 2 hours as salt has a fast reaction to metals (nails).
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Soak in a solution of warm water with TeaTree Oil, or salt water (epsom salts). Soak for up to 10 minutes each time, dry thoroughly, and keep clean. Continue several days after fungus has gone, in order to make sure the base of the nail is clear (the part under the skin), not just the nail bed (the part that shows). When fungus disappears, but returns, start treatment right away, and repeat as needed.
It could be tomato paste, salt water, or nail polish because of the acids
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it would have to be salt water or vinegar or both to rust a steel nail