The internet is full of treatments, home remedies and tips to treat fungal nail. Some work, some don't. But how do you chose the treatment that really works, without wasting time or money?
On this page, we are going to explore the treatment options that are mentioned the most on the internet. Whatever your budget is, you can always find a way to treat your infected nails.
The most popular fungal nail treatments:
Non-prescription (OTC) fungal nail treatments
Home Remedies
Medicine
Laser treatment
Fungal nail treatments available are drugstores and pharmacies are very popular solutions to treat fungal nail. Usually in the form of a fungal nail treatment brush or fungal nail treatment pen.
To get an objective opinion on the product, always try to read fungal nail reviews!
The highest rated fungal nail treatment in the UK is: Protectair
Protectair
Scholl
Curanail
Nailtroe
Profoot Mycosan
Complete fungal nail treatment. Including Medical shoespray. Treats nails and prevents re-infection in shoes. Super effective!
Product Information:
Supports the treatment of fungal nail infections and athlete's foot
Visible results after just 1 week!*
Nail recovery after 4 weeks!**
Protects against bacteria and fungus in shoes
Eliminates odour in shoes
Protects shoes up to 10 days with 1 treatment
Patented Formula
Includes:
5ml Nail Solution
100ml Shoe Spray
5 Nail Files
Instructions of use:
1x per week: file the infected nail
2x per day: treat the infected nail with the nail solution
1x per 10 days: treat all your shoes with the shoe spray
Vinegar against fungal nail
Tea tree oil against fungal nail
Baking soda against fungal nail
Vicks Vaporub against fungal nail
If you are suffering from severe infections and your nail fungus has advanced so far that the growth zone of your nails are affected, therapy with antifungal tablets is recommended in any case. Antifungal tablets are prescription-only and require a visit to your GP.
Laser treatment is another way of treating your nails. The laser heats the nail and kills the fungus. Scientific studies show that it can accelerate therapy, but so far only in combination with topical nail treatments.