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Topical Nail Fungus Treatment

Submitted by Carl Southern
Wed, 15 Jul 2009

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If you suffer from a nail fungus infection, you might be interested in a topical nail fungus treatment. This is an over the counter treatment that is applied to the top of the nail to fight the infection. This article will provide important facts you should know about the treatment before you try it.

Nails protect our toes from all sorts of injuries, but they themselves are susceptible to infection. And the very way they protect our toes fitting so tightly to the tops also makes it very difficult to treat an infection between the toe and nail. An infected nail soon becomes discolored. The nail thickens and curls. It may smell bad and it certainly will look unsightly. You may be tempted to cover the nail to keep it from site, but the best course of action is to leave it open so it will stay dry. The damp environment inside a sock and shoe is ideal for fungus growth which is exactly want you want to avoid.

A good topical nail fungus treatment is designed to penetrate the surface of the nail and pass through it to the infected area. The treatment is a slow process as the fungus is hard to kill. It can do into remission and if you stop the treatment at this point it will return. Often the fungus never leaves but is simply dormant due to the unfavorable conditions caused by the topical treatment. So the first very important rule when undergoing a treatment regimen is to see it through to the end, even if the infection seems to have cleared up before you are finished.

Topical treatments are available in natural or synthetic varieties. There are brands of both kinds that are effective. The effectiveness will depend on the type of fungus you have and your own body's chemistry. Some people choose the natural solution because they want to limit the amount of chemicals used on their body. This is a legitimate concern considering the length of time for which the treatment will last. More important than choosing between natural and synthetic is to make sure that the one you choose has a proven track record of successfully eliminating foot fungus. Some experts say that topical treatments can not cure foot fungus in all cases. But they also say that the topical treatments are not harmful so there is no reason not to try them as a first step. This can save you a lengthy and much more expensive treatment process from your doctor.

For any treatment that you choose it is important that you do it daily. The fungal infection is tenacious and will begin to return quickly if you do not follow a careful regimen with your treatment. Do not quit when the problem look better as that only means you are halfway there. Completing the treatment is the only way you can determine if a particular solution will be successful. Otherwise you will find yourself right back where you started.

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