What Are the Treatments for Nail Fungus Without Medicine?

There are many natural treatments on the market, as well as many home remedies, that help stop the growth of nail fungus. These treatments allow a healthy, clear nail to grow in place of the thick, yellowed, brittle nail affected by the fungus infection.
  1. Misconceptions

    • It is a common misconception that nail fungus infections must be treated with harsh topical medications or powerful oral anti-fungal prescriptions, which can have a harmful effect on the liver. Non-medicated anti-fungal solutions, creams, and treatments on the market can be equally successful, and with far fewer side effects and complications than medicated treatments.

    Types

    • Anti-fungal agents such as tea tree oil, almond oil, jojoba, lemon grass, and lavender oils are common herbal ingredients in topical solutions such as ZetaClear and Sporax. Treatments with natural ingredients can be purchased online or in health food shops and herbal stores, and can be used either alone, or combined with other treatments for best results.

    Time Frame

    • Regardless of which nail treatment is chosen to treat the nail fungus, equal importance should be placed on the length of time the treatment is continued. Most topical treatments should be used at least twice a day for maximum results, but usually no less than once per day, for a period of between 3 and 12 months.

    Significance

    • The main importance of any topical nail fungus treatment, either medicated or non-medicated, is to kill and prevent the growth of the fungus and any bacteria causing the infection. Non-medicated anti-fungal treatments are much safer than chemically comprised medications, and have relatively few side effects, if any.

    Considerations

    • There are many common household substances that can aid in the healing of the infected nail, as well as help to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungus, and prevent recurring infections. These may be used in conjunction with any essential oils or topical treatments that you are using, and can include: apple cider vinegar or white vinegar, tea tree oil, lavender oil, hydrogen peroxide, or soaking the infected nails in Epsom salt.

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