If you’re on the hunt for a good toe nail fungus treatment, it probably won’t be very straightforward. While there are many choices in the marketplace, some are effective but others might be useless, or worse, dangerous.
I had the problem starting in my early 20s (and I’m 57 now), so it’s been around a long time. Eventually I got some good advice and got it sorted out. Although I wasn’t afraid to show my feet in public, I wasn’t proud of how they looked either!
Just because my solution worked for me, it might not be helpful for you, so you’re going to need to do some research for yourself. Make sure you check out these options:
* Prescription remedies from your physician
* “Natural” products from your local pharmacist
* Remedies you read about in magazines. Who knows – they might be just right for you!
* Solutions based on everyday household products
One of the biggest challenges is that dealing with toe nail fungus can take a long time – maybe as long as 12 months. The various strains can develop resistance and pop up long after you think you’ve cured the condition.
I suggest you check these out throroughly.
* Visit your doctor, who may prescribe some kind of draconian drug-based treatment. The problem is, they can be very effective, but can also have serious side effects. These drugs can also be very expensive.
* “Natural” products from your pharmacist. These guys go through pretty good training and will probably give you good advice, so make sure you talk to them. Consider though, that toe nail fungus is hard to eradicate and what your pharmacist recommends may not do the job properly. Also, “natural” does not always equate to “safe”. Make sure you do your research.
* remedies based on using stuff you might find around the home. There are loads of such potential remedies, so you should spend some time researching these. There are good down-loadable ebooks and articles all over the web, so keep in touch with what’s out there.
* In extreme cases, surgery is an option, but as with any surgery, there are significant risks attached.
I suggest you start right away gathering some information to find what’s best for you. Like they say – “don’t delay, start today!