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Top Home Remedies for Toenail Fungus

Updated on September 24th, 2022

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Toenail fungus is a common problem. Although there is usually no physical discomfort associated with a toenail fungus infection, it does leave your toenails unsightly and you unwilling to expose your feet publicly.

What is Toenail Fungus?

Toenail fungus is an infection that gets into and under the nails of your toes. It causes the nails to become discolored and become dry and brittle. Many different types of fungi can cause it.

Toenail fungus can be very difficult to treat because it hides under the nails where it is difficult to reach. If you do not rid yourself of all the fungus traces, it will come back over time.

Preventing Toenail Fungus Infections

As is usually the case, it is much easier to prevent toenail fungus infections from forming than it is to treat them. To prevent toenail fungal infections, keep your feet dry and expose them to fresh air and sunlight as much as possible.

Toenail fungal infections are most often contracted in public places where people are regularly barefoot. This includes public pools, showers, changing rooms and fitting rooms. In these places, it is best to keep your shoes on unless you are in the water or showering.

What Are Top Home Remedies for Toenail Fungus?

There are many home remedies that you can use to treat fungal infections. Some are more effective than others. All treatments require you to keep up with them over an extended period of time, sometimes months, to ensure that you have eradicated every last bit of the fungus. Here are 10 of the top ways to treat toenail fungus at home.

  1. Wear clean shoes and socks.
  2. Expose your toes to sunlight.
  3. Keep your feet dry.
  4. Wash your toes and nails with hydrogen peroxide.
  5. Soak your toes in black tea.
  6. Coat your toes with baking soda before putting on socks.
  7. Soak your toes in Epsom salt dissolved in warm water.
  8. Coat your toes and nails in olive leaf extract.
  9. Coat your toes with corn meal before putting on socks.
  10. Use over-the-counter anti-fungal creams.

Prescription Medications for Toenail Fungus

If you have tried some or all of the above-listed top tips to cure your toenail fungus and have had no success, it may be time to see your doctor get a prescription medication to treat it. These medications are usually taken orally and help to fight the infection from the inside. Itraconazole is a commonly prescribed drug for toenail fungus. It prevents new fungus from growing and allows clear nails to grow in to replace the damaged ones. Another commonly prescribed medication is an antifungal cream called name Kerydin that you apply directly to the nail surface.

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If you need a prescription medication to treat your toenail fungus or any other medical condition to enhance your health and wellness, RxLess can help you to save money. The RxLess discount card is accepted at most pharmacies, including CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid.

To get the discount card, you just have to type the name of your Rx into the RxLess search tool, find the location and price that works best for you, download or print out the discount card and show it to the pharmacy.

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