How To Treat Nail Fungal Infection?
Question: How to treat and cure foot nail fungal infection?
Brief Answer:
Need to take oral antifungal
Detailed Answer:
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For treating nail fungal infection you need to take oral antifungals.
If I was your treating doctor I would recommend you to take capsule itraconazole 200 mg twice daily for one week in a month for 3-4 months.
This is a prescription drug and you need to see the doctor in person to get it.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Need to take oral antifungal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at HealthcareMagic
For treating nail fungal infection you need to take oral antifungals.
If I was your treating doctor I would recommend you to take capsule itraconazole 200 mg twice daily for one week in a month for 3-4 months.
This is a prescription drug and you need to see the doctor in person to get it.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
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Dr. Prasad
Dear Dr. Asmeet,
Thank you for your reply and advise.
I heard about the oral treatment, however, I understand that there could be negative effects on the liver. For this reason I would not consider this possible treatment.
Could you please let me know about other possible treatments and the % chance for success such as laser therapy or even pulling out the infected nail and allowing a new one to grow.
I appreciate your advise.
Thank you,
XXXX
Thank you for your reply and advise.
I heard about the oral treatment, however, I understand that there could be negative effects on the liver. For this reason I would not consider this possible treatment.
Could you please let me know about other possible treatments and the % chance for success such as laser therapy or even pulling out the infected nail and allowing a new one to grow.
I appreciate your advise.
Thank you,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
Can go for complete removal of the nail, laser therapy less effective
Detailed Answer:
You can definitely go for complete removal of the nail.
It is effective in 80-90 percent of the cases.
Laser therapy is less effective and I don't have much personal experience of using it for fungal nail infection.
Can go for complete removal of the nail, laser therapy less effective
Detailed Answer:
You can definitely go for complete removal of the nail.
It is effective in 80-90 percent of the cases.
Laser therapy is less effective and I don't have much personal experience of using it for fungal nail infection.
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Dr. Yogesh D
Thank you Dr. Asmeed,
Regarding the nail removal procedure if the fungal infection has affected the root of the nail, will the nail removal be effective?
XXXX
Regarding the nail removal procedure if the fungal infection has affected the root of the nail, will the nail removal be effective?
XXXX
Brief Answer:
Nail removal will be effective,might require short course of oral antifunga
Detailed Answer:
Nail removal will be effective but you might require a short course of oral antifungals.
Nail removal will be effective,might require short course of oral antifunga
Detailed Answer:
Nail removal will be effective but you might require a short course of oral antifungals.
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Dr. Kampana
Thank you Dr. Asmeet,
Nail removal seems to be a good way forward.
During the time the new nail growth, which could be a a couple of months, how to avoid the discomfort of walking without the toe nail? I never had a nail removed and I can imagine it will be some discomfort. Am I wrong?
XXXX
Thank you very much Dr. Asmeet for your help with my questions and guidance with the possible treatment.
XXXX
Nail removal seems to be a good way forward.
During the time the new nail growth, which could be a a couple of months, how to avoid the discomfort of walking without the toe nail? I never had a nail removed and I can imagine it will be some discomfort. Am I wrong?
XXXX
Thank you very much Dr. Asmeet for your help with my questions and guidance with the possible treatment.
XXXX
Brief Answer:
It won't be much discomfort to walk without a toe nail
Detailed Answer:
It is ok to walk without a toe nail.
You just have to be careful that you avoid trauma on the nail.
Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome!!
All the best!!
It won't be much discomfort to walk without a toe nail
Detailed Answer:
It is ok to walk without a toe nail.
You just have to be careful that you avoid trauma on the nail.
Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Welcome!!
All the best!!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana