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How To Cure Toenail Fungus Quickly

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Fungus nails affect around many millions of people in the US. There are numerous kinds of fungi that cause fungus nails. They basically eat the keratin in the human nails. Infected nails can be identified when an individual starts to note a progressive discoloration in the nails, usually in the base of the nails. The nails may turn to yellow or have dark coloring. Fungus flourishes in damp places such as shower rooms and swimming pools. It is best keep the feet dry especially before shoes and working out in the gymnasium. Fungus nails can be hard to live with and may affect one's emotional and psychological well-being. Imagine that you are going to feel embarrass to take off your socks, or go to the beach bare-foot. In any case, there are alternate ways to get shot of those fungi by simply using things you have at home.

Toenail fungus can be very aggravating : not only do infected nails look rotten, they can also itch and burn. Prescription remedies regularly have major side effects, but there are possible choices you can try at home before going that route. Many of these can be done in a few minutes.

The best drugs is prevention. Sportsman's foot is also a fungus, and measures to stop it can be applied to toenail fungus : avoid exposure to publicly-used damp areas with where the fungus can grow, like a gym shower or a public pool. Real exposure can be avoided by keeping anything you use in these areas clean and dry, and by avoiding direct contact between these surfaces and your feet.

Tea tree oil is spotted for its anti-fungal properties, and can soak through nails to attack the fungus without delay. Brush pure tea tree oil directly on the affected nails and allow to dry, or mix the oil with some petroleum jelly and apply before putting your shoes on.

Soaking your feet in a medicinal solution can also kill off fungus. The handiest solution is pure Listerine. Originally developed as a surgical anesthetic, today it is utilized as a mouthwash. Its mix of alcohol, menthol, and eucalyptol are especially effective against fungus. Common versions are fine, but avoid flavored versions : they contain less alcohol, making them less effective. Soak your feet for a half hour each day. If this feels too harsh, try mixing it 50-50 with apple cider vinegar : the acidity is very inhospitable to fungus.

Keeping your feet dry will make it harder for the fungus to recover, speeding up the process of recovery. If you usually wear synthetic socks, switch to cotton or moisture-wicking socks to keep your feet dry. If you can, go barefoot and wear sandals as much as humanly possible to give your toes more air. When you get out of the shower, use a hair dryer on your feet to dry them out faster. No matter what treatment you choose, remember that it can take weeks or perhaps months to treat your fungus, and the infected toenails have been replaced with new expansion. All these treatments must be performed daily and steadily over two months to be handy.

If you are looking for a good nail fungus cure, I highly recommend you check out ZetaClear. Check out my personal review of ZetaClear. This stuff is simply amazing and will kill nail fungus usually under a month.




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