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Nail Fungus

Nail Fungus FAQs

It can be very difficult to get rid of nail fungus. The earlier you begin treatment for a nail fungal infection, the better chance you’ll have of getting rid of it. There are currently no approved over-the-counter topical nail fungus treatments available. 

If you have nail fungus, see your healthcare provider for prescription treatment options. Topical and oral prescription medications are available for nail fungus. Oral antifungal medications are typically taken daily and often require up to several months to get rid of the infection. However, some medications require up to a year in order to get rid of nail fungus completely.

In cases of stubborn nail fungal infections, surgical removal of the nail may be recommended. The nail may be temporarily removed so that a topical treatment can be applied directly to the fungal infection. In rare cases, permanent removal of the nail is recommended in order to get rid of nail fungus completely and to prevent recurring infections.

People can address the appearance of a nail infected with nail fungus at home with over-the-counter products.  

When treating nail fungus, your healthcare provider may start by cutting any infected nails and scraping out as much fungus as possible from underneath the nails.

With milder cases of nail fungus, prescription topical antifungal treatments such as efinaconazole and tavaborole may be effective. These treatments are applied directly to the affected nails. Cutting back the nail can help these products reach the infection more easily. Your provider may suggest temporarily removing the nail in order to apply treatment directly to the infected area.

If your healthcare provider determines that a stronger treatment is necessary, they may prescribe oral antifungal medication such as fluconazole or terbinafine. Oral antifungal medication tends to work faster and more effectively than topical treatments, usually clearing infections after two to three months.

Yes, nail fungus is contagious. Nail fungus can spread in a number of ways.

• If you have athlete’s foot, the infection can spread and invade the toenails, causing a nail fungal infection. 

• You can get nail fungus by walking in a moist, warm environment where someone who has a fungal infection has been walking around. Nail fungus spreads commonly in locker rooms and around public pools.

• You can develop a nail fungal infection following direct contact with someone who has an active infection.

• You can get nail fungus by sharing personal items with someone who has a fungal nail infection, such as socks and nail clippers.

There are quite a few home remedies used for nail fungus. These include tea tree oil, oregano and vinegar just to name a few. More research is needed to confirm if any of these home remedies are effective.

There are no approved over-the-counter treatments for nail fungus. 

It can be helpful to keep the nails trimmed and filed. This can also make it easier for topical remedies to reach the infection. 

You can consider using therapies designed to improve the appearance of nails suffering from a fungal infection.  It’s often difficult for prescription treatments to improve the appearance of nails. Dr. Scholl’s® Fungal Nail Revitalizer: Light-Activated Therapy is a simple system you can use at home. It’s a two-step process that can help promote whiter, smoother and healthier looking nails when used regularly.

Nail fungus doesn’t typically cause nails to become green in color. Green nails may be caused by a condition called green nail syndrome, which isn’t a type of fungal infection but rather a bacterial infection. See your doctor if you suspect you have green nail syndrome.

It’s often possible to get rid of green nail syndrome by soaking nails in a diluted bleach or diluted vinegar solution. The nails should be kept dry as much as possible when they’re not soaking in solution.

Healthcare providers can prescribe topical or oral antibiotics for green nail syndrome. If these treatments aren’t effective, in rare cases, it may be necessary to remove the affected nails.

Nail fungus can alter the appearance of nails in a number of ways. The infection often starts as a visible spot underneath the tip of the nail. The spot may be white or a yellowish-brown color. As the infection progresses, the nail often thickens and becomes discolored, usually exhibiting a yellow color. The nail may become very brittle and crumble. The nail may also start to detach from the nail bed.

It can be very difficult to cure nail fungus completely. Seek treatment as soon as you can for the best possible outcome. You will likely need to see your healthcare provider for an evaluation and prescription since there is no approved over-the-counter nail fungus treatment.

Your provider will propose a treatment plan based on a number of factors. Prescription antifungal medications taken by mouth offer the highest cure rates for nail fungal infections. However, your provider may recommend a topical treatment first. With any antifungal medication, following treatment instructions carefully and consistently is essential for a positive result.

In addition to medications, your healthcare provider may recommend temporary removal of the nail to assist with treatment. In rare cases where infections recur and other treatments aren’t effective at curing the infection, permanent nail removal may be recommended.

 

Nail fungus is treated in a number of ways. Some people start by trying antifungal products available over-the-counter. However, many people require prescription treatment from their healthcare provider. Some people receive treatment from a dermatologist rather than a primary care provider.

A dermatologist may cut and thin the infected nail in order to eliminate some of the fungus. They may also sweep under the nail to clear additional fungus.

Some prescription nail fungus treatments can be applied directly to the nails. A dermatologist may temporarily remove the affected nail so that topical medication can easily reach the infected area. There are also antifungal drugs that are taken orally. Oral medications have a higher success rate and are often prescribed for more serious infections.

With severe infections that are particularly difficult to treat and in cases of recurring injections, a dermatologist may permanently remove the problematic nail. However, this is not a common practice.

Getting rid of toenail fungus can be challenging, even more challenging than getting rid of fingernail fungus, which is less common. 

Antifungal treatments can be used to eliminate toenail fungus although they’re not always effective for all people. Getting rid of toenail fungus requires treatment from a healthcare provider.

Prescription topical antifungals are often able to get rid of mild toenail infections. Some doctors will trim and thin infected nails or temporarily remove the nails in order to improve the efficacy of topical treatment. 

Prescription antifungal pills offer the best chance of getting rid of toenail fungus. These pills eliminate fungal infections more quickly than topical treatments although they require a little longer for toenails compared to fingernails. It typically takes three months for antifungal pills to get rid of toenail fungus.

Rarely, it might be necessary to remove the infected nail permanently in order to get rid of toenail fungus.

There are several options for treating nails with fungus.  Most infections require care from a doctor.

Some nail fungus can be eliminated in a doctor’s office by cutting back and thinning nails. The doctor may also clear out some of the fungus by scraping under the nail. Topical treatments are often prescribed for nail fungal infections that aren’t too severe. These medications are more effective if the nail with fungus has been cut back or removed temporarily.

Overall, prescription oral antifungal medications are the most successful at treating nails with fungus.

Occasionally, nails with fungus may require permanent removal in order to successfully treat the infection and prevent recurrence. However, permanent nail removal is rare.

Fungal infections of the nail can cause a host of unpleasant symptoms, including nail discoloration and brittle nails. While eliminating nail fungus completely often requires prescription treatment from a doctor, there are also ways of improving the appearance and texture of nails afflicted with a fungal infection. 

 

If nail fungus as left your nails discolored and weak, Dr. Scholl’s can help you achieve healthier-looking nails with a convenient over-the-counter system that can be used at home. Dr. Scholl’s® Fungal Nail Revitalizer: Light-Activated Therapy is a unique two-step system that can help brighten and reinforce problem nails. The system consists of a safe LED light and a revitalizing liquid. You can purchase Dr. Scholl’s® Fungal Nail Revitalizer separately if you run out and need more to use with the LED light.

 

If you have nail fungus, talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options. There are topical and oral medications that can help clear up nail fungus. You can also improve the look and feel of your nails with the help of Dr. Scholl’s® Fungal Nail Revitalizer: Light-Activated Therapy.