When a fungal infection attacks, getting rid of it by using toe fungus treatment could prove an arduous, expensive and protracted affair. Toenail fungi grow under and within the nails, a location which is, in and of itself, difficult to treat. When combined with the fact that these are already hardy microorganisms, eradicating them becomes even more onerous.
Typically, fungal toe infection is a painless condition. It causes the nail to become thick and discolored, to crumble and become loose. Fungi thrive in environments that are damp and dark, thence their proclivity for toes. The chances of developing an infection are increased if there is a history of damage or trauma to the toe. Restricted air circulation and sweaty socks and shoes improve the probability as well.
Unfortunately, with this affliction, there appears to be no guarantees for treating successfully. Even extremely potent oral drugs fail to do the trick and the very long time frames for taking them, sometimes as much as a year, can mean exposure to liver damage. Topical medicines are hardly any better. Hit and miss seems to be the nature of things, as what works for one person does not work for another.
Once they contain active fungicides, natural treatments are recommended for treating fungal infections. Because of their potential for harmful side effects, prescription medications are often sidelined as an option, in favor of natural treatments. Tea tree oil has been praised by many as one of the most effectual; so much so, doctors convinced of its potential, often suggest tea tree oil as a first line of treatment.
The antifungal agents contained in herbal supplements such as garlic, olive leaf extract and oregano gives them potential as options to explore. They can be used in combination with natural treatments, once a doctor has first given his approval. Even with natural stuff, self medication is not recommended. In fact, some of these can react with traditional medicines causing deterioration in conditions.
There are a number of things which can be done at home to contain the situation and lessen the symptoms. Wearing dry shoes and socks, not allowing feet to remain wet, replacing footwear made from non-natural fibers with that made from cotton and the use of powder in shoes to absorb sweat. Regular scrubbing of the feet is also advisable. One home remedy that has worked for some persons is periodic submersion of the affected digits in hydrogen peroxide. Some also swear by an anti fungal cream named Whitfields Ointment.
Sometimes, fungal toe infections can become so chronic that a podiatrist may feel that it is best to have the nail completely removed. This is usually the case with painful and repeated flare ups. Infections can be misleading, lying low for a sustained period and then exploding into life again.
Not only is it unsightly, but living with this malady can also be awkward and embarrassing. Because it is so difficult to treat successfully, some even propose that unless it becomes unbearable, that it be left alone and not treated. Try telling this to sufferers, and in most cases they will indicate their absolute commitment to availing themselves of any toe fungus treatment in the desperation to find something that works.
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