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The types of nail fungus treatment

When it comes to keeping the body in shape, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and generally looking after ourselves, the most neglected part of the body is the fingernails. Most of us can dutifully recite off the mantra about keeping them short and clean and not biting them. The major problem with our nails however, is that we cannot know at any given time exactly how dirty they are. During the course of the day our hands come into contact with different surfaces, substances and bacteria, and whilst washing our hands is an excellent (and indeed fundamental) part of good hand hygiene, there is no way to totally eliminate such dirt and grime that accumulates underneath the nails.

This may sound like a trivial inconvenience, but over time, such accumulated deposits of dirt can eventually form into fungus, and thus cause infection. The following is a list of the various treatments currently available for nail fungus, as well as an explanation and breakdown of how they work.

Oral Medication

This is the pretty standard remedy used to deal with nail fungus infections, and is typically dispensed by means of prescription, meaning that a doctor must prescribe it. These types of medication are used to promote the growth of the nails so as to repair and replace the infected part of the nail. However, it takes a comparatively long time for such medications to work, taking a minimum of 3 months for any results to be achieved and some brand names include the likes of Terbinafine, Itraconazole, and Fluconazole.

Antifungal Nail Polish

This remedy is especially worthy of explanation: normal nail polish tend to exacerbate current nail infections and so should be avoided. Anti-fungal nail polish is also dispensed by prescription and works in exactly the same way as normal nail polish does, meaning it is painted over the areas of infection. Given that this remedy can take the better part of a year, it is not hugely popular.

Topical Treatments

These treatments are typically used in conjunction with other treatment schedules and remedies so as to improve the recovery process.

Home Remedies

Home remedies is an excellent way to ensure that your nails are healthy and clean even during the course of whatever treatment, one of the most effective natural remedies is tea tree oil which has a number of positive and practical benefits, such as being a fungus killer as well as antiseptic all in one. An even more potent remedy can be achieved by mixing tea tree oil with some lavender oil will also gently soothe your skin and avoid irritation.

As useful they maybe, home remedies are cumbersome and require time and patience to actually concoct them and so if you are looking for a remedy that will incorporate all these great benefits into one “super-potion” then look no further than Zetaclear Clear Nails Solution.

Products like Zetaclear Clear Nails Solution contain tea tree oil as well as moisturizing ingredients like almond oil and jojoba oil to prevent dryness. Because of the differing factors and variables that affect and encourage nail fungus infection, in order to treat such infection more effectively it is necessary to utilise a combination of different treatments.

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