Standard oral medication is unavailable for me because of potential interaction with diabetic medication, topical remedies have not worked, and yet severe nail fungus can cause a diabetic to lose fingers and toes.

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11 Responses to “Is There a FoolProof Way To Get Rid of Severe Nail Fungus?”

  1. ? On

    06. Feb, 2010

    try soaking in sea salt.

    sea salt helps kill infection.

  2. Kathee M

    06. Feb, 2010

    Rub Vicks Vaporub into your toenails twice a day. It’ll take 6 months to clear up, but it works.

  3. caver nico

    06. Feb, 2010

    chlorine bleach, I’ve tried it

  4. back_again_helen

    06. Feb, 2010

    Cut off your toes?

  5. christian gs

    06. Feb, 2010

    use the force luke’s father, USE THE FORCE.

  6. bcbebe

    07. Feb, 2010

    Apparently Listerine Mouthwash works. If you soak your nails in a tub of Listerine, the powerful antiseptic leaves your nails looking healthy again.

  7. whynotaskdon

    07. Feb, 2010

    Photographers of old NEVER had warts of growth on their hands.

    Hypo— was used to Fix the picture

    Potassium Thiosulphate.

    Also kills athletes foot fungus in 2 or 3 soaks

  8. The Mog

    07. Feb, 2010

    The only way is by oral medications which in your case may still be indicated in-spite of interaction with other medicines. Look up sporonox and lamisil. Talk to a Dermatologist and get follow-up advice from your Primary Doctor.

  9. Dr.answer

    07. Feb, 2010

    Your case have 2 possibilities:

    1- Either you’re not constricted to your daily diet & insuline, which then cause an increase in your sugar level. Hence, your immunity can not defence aganist your fungal infection properly.

    2- Or your diagnisis & management of your nails are not match.

  10. shogunly

    07. Feb, 2010

    griseofulvin orally is the best known treatment.

  11. gangadharan_nair

    07. Feb, 2010

    Please see the webages for more details on Paronychia. Always keep the nails dry. Apply antifungal ointments/creams containing Clotrimazole. Continue to apply the ointment even after the symptoms subside.

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