Fungal Nail InfectionsHome TreatmentIf you have a mild
fungal nail infection or are concerned about the risks
of oral antifungal medication, try an
antifungal medication you put directly on your skin
(topical medication), such as terbinafine (Lamisil) or ciclopirox (Penlac). You
can also use a topical antifungal to prevent
athlete's foot, which can cause fungal nail
infections. However, topical medications may not be as effective as oral
medications in treating fungal nail infections. Some people consider
tea
tree oil or cream to be an effective alternative for treating and
preventing
athlete's foot and mild fungal nail infections. It is
typically used to treat minor cuts, burns, acne, athlete's foot, mild fungal
nail infections, vaginal yeast infections, and respiratory problems (added to a
bath or vaporizer).8 There is little research on how
effective tea tree oil is for fungal nail infections. After an infection has cleared up, use daily measures to prevent
reinfection. - Before bed, thoroughly wash and dry your feet or hands and apply
a topical antifungal, such as terbinafine (Lamisil) or
ciclopirox (Penlac), directly to your skin or nail. Use the topical medication
for one year.7
- Keep your feet and hands dry. Dry skin and nails are less likely
to become infected. Apply powder to your dry feet or hands after you take a
shower or bath.
- Wear dry cotton socks and change them 2 or 3 times a day if
necessary.
- Wear dry shoes that allow air to circulate around your feet.
Avoid tight, enclosed shoes. Injury to the tips of the toes because of tight
shoes may be the biggest single factor that leads to a fungal nail infection
returning.7
- Wear shower sandals or shower shoes when using a public pool or
shower; allow them to dry between uses.
- Don't share shoes, socks, nail clippers, or nail files with
others.
- Avoid injuring your nail. Cutting nails too short is a common
cause of nail injury. If you decide to get artificial nails or have a manicure,
go to a salon that uses sterile instruments. Nail manicure and certain nail
products can damage the nail or cuticle, making the nail more susceptible to
infection.
- Control chronic conditions such as
diabetes.
- Stop smoking.
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