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Archive for the ‘Good Nail Care Habits’ Category
Monday, April 29th, 2013
The potential side effects of oral medication toenail fungus treatment products are the primary reason why many people choose not to use them. Although it has been said that these types of treatments are more effective on severe, deeply entrenched infections that some other treatment options, the idea that a product can be dangerous to use makes people nervous, and rightfully so. This post is just a short listing of some of those side effects and what type of people are a greater risk depending on previous medical conditions.
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Tags:nail fungus, oral medications, toenail fungus treatment, treat nail fungus Posted in Good Nail Care Habits, Onychomycosis, Oral Medications, Toenail Fungus Treatments
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Wednesday, April 10th, 2013
The best way to fight a case of toenail fungus is to begin applying a nail fungus treatment as soon as you detect the infection. The longer you wait to start treatment, the more time it give the dermatophytes (fungal agents that cause nail fungus) to dig in, multiply and spread. However, a person needs to understand what the primary symptoms of nail fungus are in order to detect the infection in its earliest stages. So, the remainder of this post is a list of common symptoms that indicate the presence of a nail fungus infection.
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Tags:avoid toenail fungus, nail fungus infections, prevent nail fungus, toenail fungus symptoms Posted in Good Nail Care Habits, Nail Fungus Symptoms, Onychomycosis, Preventing Nail Fungus
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Friday, January 25th, 2013
The answer is immediately! Once a nail fungus infection is discovered, everyday that it is allowed to go untreated is simply extending the amount of time you will need to eliminate it. If you detect an infection, find yourself a reputable nail fungus treatment and start the process. Fungi are live things that grow and multiply at great speed we the conditions are right. And living in a warm, protected and damp area underneath the nail beds of your toes is ideal for those little monsters! Small nail fungus infections are not nearly as difficult to treat as severe nail fungus conditions. Once the fungal agents have really dug in and gotten a grip on one or more toenails, you will never know how long it will take to fully kill the infection. Standard treatment times range from 4 weeks to a full year and beyond and the more severe the infection, the longer the treatment time.
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Tags:nail fungus, nail fungus infections, toenail fungus symptoms, toenail fungus treatment Posted in Good Nail Care Habits, Onychomycosis, Toenail Fungus Treatments, Topical Treatments
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