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Nail fungus creams are not 100% effective


12 April 2007. Submitted by: medadmin
People have tried many ways to get rid of nail fungus. Plants, surgeries, solutions, you name it. As certain solutions and medicines were discovered, and with the appearance of commerce, countless remedies were sold. This still happen nowadays. New products pops up once in a while in the market with an exclusive formula, but? are they works?

1.Nail fungus creams are not 100% effective by themselves. Creams are used as a complimentary treatment, alone they do very little. Doctors recommend use of creams along with pills for these reason, and months of using a cream will do not much for you.

2.There are proven pharmaceuticals that will help you get rid of fungus. I talked about pills before, they belong to the group of working nail fungus methods. These medicines will in fact, help you grow a new healthy nail. Oral treatment include the use of Diflucan (Fluconazole) or Lamisil (Terminafine).

Of course if you prefer to go the natural way, the proven methods get a little blurry. Essential oils can help fight the fungus, but sometimes these so called "natural products" are produced without a proven formula. They?re made with presumable working herbs, but is never tested properly. In those cases when you?re not sure where to buy or not, you can find help in the web. Many people in forums and web pages have tried these products and you can talk to them. If you have no idea what you?re doing, the best thing to do is consult a doctor or a specialist in holistic medicine. Bottom line is to stay informed and think about your health first.