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Suggest Treatment For Fungal Nail Infection

I have ms and a fungal nail infection on both my big toes am using a solution for over a year now and it has not inproved toes very swollen and painful. Nail is growing not straight and too thick to cut i also have a cut under toe and have been prescribed a fungal cream this is not helping to heal it. I would appreciate your help.
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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For fungal nail infection you can take some antibiotic preferably cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with combiflam or ibugesic-plus for pain, swelling and inflammation. You can take fluconazole 150mg once daily for at-least 5 days or use candid-b powder for local application. Do hot water fomentation over injured site to reduce the pain and inflammation.
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Suggest Treatment For Fungal Nail Infection

For fungal nail infection you can take some antibiotic preferably cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with combiflam or ibugesic-plus for pain, swelling and inflammation. You can take fluconazole 150mg once daily for at-least 5 days or use candid-b powder for local application. Do hot water fomentation over injured site to reduce the pain and inflammation.