See your Doc, ask for Lamisil Tablets (Google it, see if it looks good for you..). Takes up to nine months, but you'll love the results. Read up on the side affects before you pay for the script....you might not be okay with them.
Hope you find a solution!
2007-09-20 16:38:32
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answered by farm-gal 4
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TRY THIS FOR TWO WEEKS; cost $10.
What you need:
Get a used tooth brush and clean it well with hot soap and water.
Buy liquid toe nail fungus - comes in a small bottle with a brush at Walgreens, about $6-$9 no more.
Buy a few cheap emery boards (file for nails).
Have a very sharp small knife ONLY if you are handy with knives.
1. Cut the affected nails to the healthy skin underneath - you may have to "shave" off the tips of the nails with a sharp knife VERY carefully to do this.
Also thin out the surface of the nail near the top with an emery board. Throw the emery board away after use. The tips of the healthy nails should be thin enough that you can feel your finger scratching on top of the nail.
2. Once a day: Brush the affected nails with the tooth brush and a soap solution for several minutes and rinse well. Pat dry. Let dry well.
3. Clean the toothbrush well with hot soap and water, set aside to dry - do not place where someone ends up using it in their mouth!
4. Then apply liquid toe nail fungus twice a day (AM/PM) on entire nail and skin next to nail, also under nail.
After two weeks you should see the new nail growing and getting longer - covering the while nail bed as it used to be.
If necessary repeat. Keep using the fungal soltion until gone.
Use sandals if you can. Else change into clean socks twice a day. The fungus is an infection and you can spread it around. You can get it back from shoes your wore before.
Cured mine. Prevention is the key. Keep an eye on your toes afterwards. Any sign of trouble start applying liquid as you did before. You may have to use it all the time.
Clip your toe nails regularly. Sterilize the nail clipers after use. Never use anyone else's nail clippers, hair brush, tooth brush.
2007-09-21 18:54:56
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answered by realme 5
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you have 2 choices:
1. Go to the dr., pay his fee and get a prescription.
Takes about a month to completely cure the fungus.
2. Get a jar of vick's vapor rub and apply to nail fungus 2 or three times a day.
Takes about a month to completely cure the fungus.
2007-09-14 13:29:29
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answered by l.malbrue 2
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you have 2 choices:
1. Go to the dr., pay his fee and get a prescription.
Takes about a month to completely cure the fungus.
2. Get a jar of vick's vapor rub and apply to nail fungus 2 or three times a day.
Takes about a month to completely cure the fungus.
2007-09-14 13:20:46
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answered by ron m 4
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Go to your doctor the over the counter remedies are a waste of money. I took the Lamisil and it worked fine. He will do a blood test at the end to check for liver damage because that is one of the side effects. good luck
2007-09-21 07:40:52
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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use compho phynique
2007-09-20 23:11:18
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answered by msmikki 2
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go to the doctor.....
2007-09-19 17:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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