Embarrassing. That’s the first thought in anybody’s mind when they have a toenail fungus problem. The unsightly discoloration can ruin a summer vacation and, for women, leaves the choice of worsening the problem by use of polish (which prevents the nail from breathing) or leaving the collection of open-toed shoes in the closet.
Compounding matters, remedies for toenail fungus take time to work, involve the loss of the nail or, in the case of some prescription medications, carry the risk of unpleasant or downright dangerous side effects.
Often, a cure will begin to work, only to fail in taking you across the finish line to a set of healthy, pink tootsies. Sometimes the cure will work but the fungal infection returns soon after. While your friends lounge around the pool enjoying their summers, you lounge on the couch at home, wishing you could join them.
Welcome to the Toenail Fungus Remedy blog. We deeply sympathize. As is often the case with ailments that cause no real physical harm, toenail fungus cures seem few and far between and the condition rarely seems to evoke a great deal of concern from doctors. But this is as much a mental problem as a physical problem, hampering a lifestyle you might very much miss.
In subsequent posts, we’ll explain the cause of toenail fungus infections and why it is so difficult to find an effective treatment. We’ll also discuss how you can avoid this condition and will thoroughly explore solutions which might provide you the toenail fungus remedy which will get you out of your loafers and back into a pair of sandals before Summer rolls around again. We will explore conventional medical solutions as well as some surprisingly successful folk-remedies that sufferers swear by.
What you won’t find here is judgment. Rest assured, your condition isn’t something for which you are to blame. A toenail fungus infection isn’t something you get because you are dirty or unhygienic. A barefoot stroll through the wrong gym shower could be all it takes. That’s hardly a reflection on you.
So let’s get to it and find you a solution, shall we?