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Archive for February, 2012

Toenail Fungus Treatment – Why it is Important

By Jass On February 14, 2012 No Comments

Recent studies show that every 1 person in 10 people appears to have infected by toenail fungus. This case is not rare and most of the time, it keeps from coming back after a span of time from healing the fungus. Also, it is by nature that nail fungus is a very tough condition, it is true that this infection is very difficult to get rid of. You have to find and seek many ways of curing your nail disease with effective treatments that could possibly eradicate the roots of the fungi permanently. Most often, it is caused by long exposure to wet or damp conditions, as well as hot temperature (of which fungus would love to germinate), and excessive sweating of the feet. Such fungi called dermatophytes is the main culprit to this kind of skin disease. It is responsible in one of the most threatening skin diseases that

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What’s the Best Medication for My Toenail Fungus?

By Jass On February 3, 2012 No Comments

Are you one of those people who are having difficulties with your toenails having a weird kind of color and undesirable smell? Are you one of those who are experiencing an embarrassing moment that you just want to wear shoes all the time and just keep your comfy sandals or flip flops at your home? Does your toenails look so bad that you just can’t keep on seeing it and makes you an awkward feeling? This case is the common toenail fungus that infects at least 35 million people in the US alone. There are many methods in choosing the right treatment to your toenails, however, it can depend on the extent of your infection and which you will be comfortable on doing the medication.

Over the Counter Toenail Fungus Treatment

It’s our natural habit to look for topical solution when encountering skin infections. Over the counter medication is always our first

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