Other Treatment
Non-surgical nail removal may be used to treat severe
or recurring
fungal nail infections. A urea ointment is applied to
the nail, which softens and dissolves it so that it can be easily removed. Once
the diseased nail tissue is removed, an antifungal cream can be applied
directly to the infected area. This is likely to be more effective than using
one of these treatments alone. Nail removal is rarely necessary.
Non-surgical nail removal can be done to remove either the entire
nail plate (avulsion) or part of the nail plate (debridement). This procedure
is almost always painless.
Complementary therapy
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.
Some people have found Vicks VapoRub to be useful for treating
fungal nail infections. However, no studies have been done to look at how
effective Vicks VapoRub is in treating this condition.