Will Your Nails Rot Away Without Nail Fungus Treatment?

Do you have toenails that have turned thick and yellow and seem to be rotting away? Nail fungus is something many people have. Many people don’t even know they have it, and have no idea it is a worry. Fungus tends to grow in toenails more so than in fingernails, and many with thicker nails on their toes think that is the way toenails grow. The toenails are thicker, but having very thick nails is one sign of nail fungus. If your nail is also yellow or brown in color, you may have nail fungus. Recent studies show that certain natural nail fungus treatments can be highly effective. For a more technical discussion of nail fungus and its treatment, read Toenail Rot: Nail Fungus and How to Treat It.

Nail fungus is tricky. Besides being very hard to see for some people, it takes a while to get rid of it. In many cases, your doctor will warn you that it could take months to see an improvement. For people with obvious signs of fungus, this can be a disappointment. New medications on the market promise to work well to get rid of nail fungus, but the wait is still a long one. No matter how long it takes, however, you may find that this is the only nail fungus treatment that works for you.

When nail fungus is out of control, your only nail fungus treatment option might be to remove the nail completely. This happens when the fungus is bad. After the nail is removed, you may be given a prescription from your doctor. Once the fungus is there, it’s there until you get it taken care of. The longer the fungus has had to grow, the longer it may take to get rid of it.

While there is no way to totally prevent getting nail fungus, you can make sure you keep your feet as clean as possible. When using public pools and walking around barefoot in public places, make sure you wash your feet well when you are finished. If you tend to have sweaty feet, keep them aired out, and consider using powder on your feet on a daily basis. These are by no means a nail fungus treatment, but it may help prevent getting it in the first place.

If you would like to try natural or home remedies for nail fungus treatment, remember to talk to your doctor. You may find one that works well, but it may not entirely clear up your problem. This type of nail fungus treatment may take care of some of the symptoms, but the fungus may still be in your system. If you have used a nail fungus treatment but the fungus returns, talk to your doctor about some other alternatives.

Read Options for Treating Nail Rot in 2008 for updated treatment information.


Nail-Rx for Nail Fungus


Peruse our site and look through our articles to see if we can help you with your health questions. Remember, though, that only your healthcare professional can diagnose and recommend specific treatments for your health issues. We are here to give you a knowledge base that you can use to better understand your doctor's orders and to help you know what questions to ask.


| MEDICAL NEWS YOU CAN USE | PRIVACY POLICY | DISCLAIMER | TERMS OF USE
| CONTACT US | MEDICAL NEWS YOU CAN USE ARTICLE ARCHIVE | RELATED ARTICLES | VALUABLE LINKS |