Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Can epson salt cure my nail funga infection?

i have an infected nail for two months now which it pain me so much that i can't wear soes or stay where there are lot of peaple becuase am afraid they can match my foot.





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chichiCan epson salt cure my nail funga infection?
Epsom salts are sometimes used for sprains, it alleviates pain. Fungi is cured through the body internally, not topicallly. A doctor will recommend an antifungal like Diflucan, now some prescribe a one dosage treatment. They are sometimes caused by acrylic nails because of humidity caught between the nail and your skin and nails. Or you may have a Candida Albicans overgrowth in your system. Read up on that on a website and do the dietary restrictions to control this fungus, very hard to do but worthwhile. A clue to having CA is among other symptoms, skin itching, constipation, body aches, ringworm, athletes foot, feeling all over sick depending on stage (1 to 5, five being severe) See your doctor for a quick cure, and later see a naturopathic practitioner for maintenance. At some health food stores there are people that can give information/education or recommend a brochure or book.Can epson salt cure my nail funga infection?
i would try a prescription from your dr. called ';Penlac'; . i had an infected finger and it worked for me - but if it is that painful (mine was) get right to the dr. they need to see it to give you the best diagnosis. good luck!
Can't wear soes? What's that?
Unfortunately curing nail fungus is very difficult and prescription medications are very expensive. If you have insurance you should see your doctor for the best treatment. Even lamisil isn't good for nails, it is for fungal infections of the skin.
get some lamisil and put it on the nail


better yet if it's that painful, go see a doctor
no but clorox can, scratch the nail surface with emory board, rub clorox on nail, only nail! Due it for couple of weeks. Will stop fungus
might not remember this correctly, but I think fungi are pretty tolerant to sodium, salt. you'll need the antifungal.

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