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What is toenail fun= gus and fingernail fungus? Fungal infections of the nails (onychomycosis) c= an be a persistent and sometimes embarrassing problem, and occasionally can= become painful. These infections develop when fungi, known as dermatophyte= s, burrow under nails causing them to become crusty, thick, discolored, and= distorted. What are the symptoms of toenail fungus and fingernail fungus? = The first signs and symptoms of fingernail or toenail fungus is a white or = yellow spot appearing underneath the tip of the nail, which then thickens a= nd distorts the nail as the infection progresses. As fungi grow under and i= nto the nail, crusting, discoloration, and darkening begin. Moreover, infec= ted nails often separate from the nail bed, which can cause pain in the tip= s of fingers and toes, as well as a slightly foul-smelling odor. What are t= he causes of fingernail and toenail fungus? You can pick up a fungal infect= ion such as toenail fungus while walking barefoot at a swimming pool, in a = gym locker room or shower, or even when having a pedicure under less-than-s= anitary conditions. The fungus thrives in warm, dark, moist environments, l= ike showers or sweaty shoes. Susceptibility may be heightened among those w= ho have diabetes, an immune deficiency condition, a history of athlete's fo= ot, or who are prone to excessive perspiration. Foot and toenail fungus usu= ally will travel through an opening in the skin or separation in the nail b= ed, and if continually exposed to warm and moist environments, will grow in= abundance. Infection with nail fungus seems to occur more in toes than fin= gers because toenails usually are confined to the dark, warm, and moist env= ironments where fungus thrives, as opposed to fingers, which are out in lig= ht and open air. Diminished blood circulation to the toes as compared with = the fingers can also make it harder for the body's immune system to detect = and eliminate the infection. What are the conventional fingernail and toena= il fungus treatments?

There are antifungal creams available over the= counter as a fingernail/toenail fungus treatment, but their efficacy is qu= estionable. The oral anti-fungal medications are much more effective as hom= e remedies for toenail fungus, but not without bothersome side effects rang= ing from skin rashes to liver damage. These fingernail treatments and toena= il fungus treatments and medications must be used with caution, especially = since toenail fungus treatment is usually long-term. Fluconazole (Diflucan)= , itraconazole (Sporanox) and terbinafine (Lamisil) are a few commonly pres= cribed oral antifungal medications. They must be taken anywhere from 6 to 1= 2 weeks as these infections are not quick to clear up. There is a ? nail la= cquer? called ciclopirox (Penlac) that can be painted on the nail, applying= it daily for a week. You then wipe the layers off with alcohol and start t= he process all over again. This tedious process is done for up to a year an= d only has a 10 percent efficacy rate. Another topical prescription is efin= aconazole (Jublia) requiring daily treatment for 48 weeks. Any topical appl= ication tends to work better when used in conjunction with oral medications= Serious infections may warrant removal of the nail. Doctors also advise k= eeping nails trimmed short and allowing time for the feet to dry after show= ers, baths or swimming, using absorbent socks, and discarding old shoes tha= t may contain fungal spores. What nail fungus therapies does Dr. Weil recom= mend? Dr. Weil has always recommended using tea tree oil as a step toward a= toenail fungus cure. This natural disinfectant sold at health food stores,= as a home remedy for toenail fungus and fingernail fungus. Here, too, you = won't get speedy results. Paint the oil on affected nails twice a day for a= t least two months. The nail has to grow out for the toenail fungus to be e= radicated, so you may not see results for a year. An alternative remedy is = grapefruit seed extract used the same way as tea tree oil ? twice a day for= at least two months. Eating one to two cloves of raw garlic a day may also= be helpful over time as garlic has significant antifungal properties.

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The oral antifungal drugs that serve as fingernail and toenail fungus tr= eatments of fingernail and toenail fungus seem to be effective but are expe= nsive and not as safe. While cases of toxicity are rare, Dr. Weil sees no r= eason to take even a small risk for a problem that is usually cosmetic. In = painful cases, podiatrists may temporarily remove infected nails so that a = topical antifungal medication can be applied directly to the nail bed. In s= tubborn cases, an infected nail can be permanently removed. Anecdotal evide= nce suggests that Vicks VapoRub may help get rid of nail fungus in some cas= es, and one small 2011 study found that 56 percent of people who applied th= is product to their nails had partial improvement of their fungus, while 17= percent saw no improvement. Vicks VapoRub might work because it contains c= amphor, which has antifungal properties. If you want to try it, rub a small= dab of the ointment into affected nails twice a day with a cotton swab. To= enail Fungus Prevention Vinegar has been used traditionally to ward off nai= l fungus. Evidence of efficacy is sketchy at best, but you could try soakin= g your feet in one part vinegar to two parts warm water for 15 to 20 minute= s daily. Whatever treatment you choose, take these precautions to prevent r= ecurrences: Keep your feet as clean and dry as possible Wear waterproof san= dals at swimming pools or other wet public areas Change your socks or hose = daily Clip toenails straight across and keep them shorter than the tips of = your toes Avoid tight hosiery, which promotes moisture retention, and wear = synthetic fabric socks that wick moisture away from feet better than cotton= or wool

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