Thursday, January 21, 2010

I know someone with toe nail fungus is there something they can purchase from Wal-mart or somewhere similar?

They really need help. And I told them I would try to help but


I really don't know of anything to help them. Any help would


be appreciated.I know someone with toe nail fungus is there something they can purchase from Wal-mart or somewhere similar?
heres a wierd one but it works-takes a while cuz u need the nail to grow out before u really notice it( year or so)


wash and dry completely


white vinegar toes tops,bottoms and try to get a little under nails as well


when that dries put vicks vapor rub on top and try to get under nails as well do both things everyday


i know it sounds strange but its no joke it worked for my hubbyI know someone with toe nail fungus is there something they can purchase from Wal-mart or somewhere similar?
Lamisil is good. Soak the toenail in hydrogen peroxide on a daily basis for a while. Use diluted bleach solution or go swimming in a chlorinated pool.
they need to get an anti fungal pill and ointment from the pharmacy, they will need a prescription from a Dr. for these poducts.
why Wal-mart??


the best place is the doctors or Chemists
Try Vicks Vapor Rub. Apply to the infected area morning and night. It works. For this and more home remedies go to:





http://www.peoplespharmacy.com/index.asp
Wal-mart no longer sells nail fungus, because it's just too easy to catch it from the other customers for free.
there's no need to spend good money on an ';antifungal'; treatment, and no need to use any chemicals that may have side effects worse than the fungus.


Plain old vinegar works just as well, first rough up the surface of the nail with an emery, (so the vinegar can penetrate the nail better) and then soak the feet daily in 1/2 cup vinegar in 1 gallon warm water for 20 minutes. the vinegar creates a slightly acid environment that not only kills the fungus, but prevents it's regrowth. do this daily for several weeks, and remember it takes about 6 months to grow an entirely new nail, and those expensive (and dangerous) prescription products take just as long to work.


So go to WalMart, but instead, get a half gallon of vinegar for about 2 bucks, and a plastic dishpan to soak in (don't use it for anything else but feet)
whenever i had an infection i used to go walk barefoot in the ocean dunno but it helped
soak them in a solution of tea tree oil which is a fungicide. You can even put it straight on to the nails but soaking the whole foot in a bucket of water with the tea tree oil added is best.
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Fungal nail, characterised by whitish powdery nail tissue, is extremely difficult to get rid of. The only really effective treatment is available under prescription from your friend's medical practitioner. Lamisil is usually prescribed for this condition, and it can take several months for the fungus to be killed off. It is important that once the treatment is started, it is kept going regularly and not allowed to lapse, otherwise the patient may have to start the course all over again. Obviously, he should also be ensuring he follows regular foot hygiene at the same time.





As the treatment progresses, the affected nails will be seen to be clearing from the root or base of the nail, and the clear zone will move outwards towards the tip, but be prepared for this to take many weeks. However, Lamisil is effective and will work well, one simply has to be very rigorous in following the dosage guidelines. This fungicidal medication can affect other organs, such as liver, albeit usually mildly and not permanently, but the prescribing doctor may want the patient to have occasional blood tests carried out during the course of treatment, just to make sure all is well.
go to doctor and he will precribe lamisil pills ussually 60 days and its all gone maybe even 30. But after your done taking pills you must get your blood taken to test your kidneys to make sure there ok. Good luck.
Tea tree oil or the whole slew of products at the feet fungus section. In the meanwhile she/he should wear cotton socks and powder their feet daily.
you what everyone else has said and tell them not to wear nail polish or anything like that and dont file the nail too
there is a product call TINEACIDE don't remember if i got it at W/M or one of the big drug stores...if you do not have a fully involved nail it will work but you must be persistent and use it EVERY day...if you have nails that are fully involved only a Dr can help...it is very expensive and usually not covered by insurance...although you can always check...i would see a Podiatrist if you have insurance...good luck
www.lamisil.com this works like magic., you nees to go to a doctor or e.r and tell them you want to know if you can get this.
then just ask people who know
It is very difficult to clear the fungus with any topical solution such as the ones typically offered at drug stores. Topical solutions clear the fungus less than 20% of the time. You need to refer them to a dermatologist to get some prescription strength oral medication. That is what worked for me.

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