3 Important Notes to Treat Your Nail Fungus at Home
- By Wong Darren
- Published August 17th, 2009
- Medicine
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Wong Darren
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The fact is that, there are really ineffective cures for nail fungus. Some disreputable manufacturers are just trying to make a fast buck out of you and they sell remedies that do not work.
However, there are some natural cures that really work if you use them correctly. Don’t base the results of the treatment simply due to your incorrect application. Proper treatment and care starts with good grooming, continued with diligent and continuous use, and then finally ends with the discipline of wearing proper footwear all the time.
1. Good Grooming
Never rely on a good remedy alone. You’ve got to start the habit of common nail grooming activities to begin your cure. For example, trimming your nails regularly will reduce its unsightly appearance. Although this is not a cure, doing this will reduce the dirt that goes inside your nail. Therefore, you will prevent the problem from compounding.
You should also file your infected nail. To make it easier for you, soak your nails first on a basin of warm water. When they’re already a bit soft, start filing them one by one. Filing your nails will remove the build-up of dead skin cells. So aside from improving your nail’s appearance, you will also help the solution to easily reach the fungi underneath the dirt.
2. Diligent and Consistent Use
There are various natural cures for nails infected with fungus. The most common ones are the following:
Vicks Vaporub – There are no controlled studies assessing the
effectiveness of Vaporub on nail infections although there are testimonies and anecdotes saying that it works. And since there is still no consensus on how you can apply this product, better consult with your doctor before you use this.
Vinegar – as with Vaporub, there is still no direct evidence saying that vinegar can cure the fungus on nails. However, there are studies that show its prohibitive action on the organism’s growth. The experts recommend soaking your feet daily in a mixture of one part vinegar to two parts warm water. Dip your feet for 20 minutes, rinse well, and then pat it dry when finished.
Most of the time, taking oral medications takes a long time to work and even results to various side effects. This is why people are now turning to these home remedies instead. And just like any kind of treatment, you should use them properly if you want to have good results.
Aside from following the frequency of use, you also need to be diligent and consistent with your daily product use. Conclude that the product does not work only when you have tried the product for a few months without any apparent result.
3. Wearing Proper Footwear
During and after treatment, you should consciously secure your feet. This does not mean that you will cover it up, since fungus thrive in moist and warm areas. This just means that you need to prevent spreading your fungus to other people, especially in public showers or locker rooms.
As much as possible, wear sandals or open footwear most of the time. It is alright to wear shoes, however, put on socks that will absorb the sweat out of your feet.
However, there are some natural cures that really work if you use them correctly. Don’t base the results of the treatment simply due to your incorrect application. Proper treatment and care starts with good grooming, continued with diligent and continuous use, and then finally ends with the discipline of wearing proper footwear all the time.
1. Good Grooming
Never rely on a good remedy alone. You’ve got to start the habit of common nail grooming activities to begin your cure. For example, trimming your nails regularly will reduce its unsightly appearance. Although this is not a cure, doing this will reduce the dirt that goes inside your nail. Therefore, you will prevent the problem from compounding.
You should also file your infected nail. To make it easier for you, soak your nails first on a basin of warm water. When they’re already a bit soft, start filing them one by one. Filing your nails will remove the build-up of dead skin cells. So aside from improving your nail’s appearance, you will also help the solution to easily reach the fungi underneath the dirt.
2. Diligent and Consistent Use
There are various natural cures for nails infected with fungus. The most common ones are the following:
Vicks Vaporub – There are no controlled studies assessing the
Vinegar – as with Vaporub, there is still no direct evidence saying that vinegar can cure the fungus on nails. However, there are studies that show its prohibitive action on the organism’s growth. The experts recommend soaking your feet daily in a mixture of one part vinegar to two parts warm water. Dip your feet for 20 minutes, rinse well, and then pat it dry when finished.
Most of the time, taking oral medications takes a long time to work and even results to various side effects. This is why people are now turning to these home remedies instead. And just like any kind of treatment, you should use them properly if you want to have good results.
Aside from following the frequency of use, you also need to be diligent and consistent with your daily product use. Conclude that the product does not work only when you have tried the product for a few months without any apparent result.
3. Wearing Proper Footwear
During and after treatment, you should consciously secure your feet. This does not mean that you will cover it up, since fungus thrive in moist and warm areas. This just means that you need to prevent spreading your fungus to other people, especially in public showers or locker rooms.
As much as possible, wear sandals or open footwear most of the time. It is alright to wear shoes, however, put on socks that will absorb the sweat out of your feet.

