How to get rid of toe fungus?!


Question: Dirty, smelly, itchy. Please help.
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Go with amputation, from the knees down to be safe

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You can pee on them in the shower. The pee is a base that will act against the fungus..

Otherwise, go to the doctor.
If you have athlete's foot there's spray for that. If it's warts you can freeze them off at home (It really works, no pain! Fear not!) Ask your doctor if you can get some drops or meds or something for it.
Get lamasil or athlete's foot anti fungal cream.
take a tub enough to fit ur feet
put in warm water - bearable
pour anteseptic liquid- dettol
use a soft tooth brush and cleanse
do not go out in the pollution
if it gets worse consult a doctor.
but first keep it free from further bacteria , smell and itchiness.
Also known as Onychomycosis, this fungi is an organism which digests the keratin found in your fingernails and toenails. Our nails are naturally built to be strong barriers, and resistant to fungi and other infections. However, because of how strong this barrier is, once nail fungus is present, it is sometimes very difficult to eliminate the infection.

The best treatment will vary depending on many factors. For example, certain treatments are more effective in treating severe toe fungi, while others are more suited to treating moderate cases of fungal infections in the fingers. Remember, this information is meant to help educate people who have fungal nail infections, but you should always see your doctor for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment and more information on nail care.

Lamisil is the most common nail fungus treatment in America. It has been prescribed to well over 19 million people worldwide to treat this condition. Fungi that grow under the nail of the big toe are typically very resistant to topical medications. Lamisil generally works well in resistant cases of toe nail fungus. However, there are Lamisil side effects in some patients. These are rare, but include liver problems, even liver failure. Serious allergic skin reactions have also occurred. There are potential, but rare, side effects. Talk to your doctor if you are considering treating your condition with Lamisil. Lamisil is a copyright © of Novartis Pharmaceuticals.
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Soak your feet in listerine.
Oregano Oil. Go to a place that sells essential oils and pure oils. They should have Oregano Oil. The best part of that is that once you get rid of the fungus, it will never come back!
Go to the skin doctor!
Fungus is curable. It may require medical treatment but there are positive things you can do to stop fungus without medical bills.

1. Fungus is a growing living thing. By changing the envirement that it lives in will stop it's growth. Wearing a differnt type of shoe will help, such as sandles to let feet breath. Sunning the feet also helps, be careful not to burn them.
2. Soak your feet in water with vinegar added, approximately 1/4 cup of vinegar to 2 quarts of water.
3. Go to your doctor and make sure it is a toe fungus. Do this evevery day for at least 2 weeks. Then at least once a month.
4. Use sulphur powder, available in most drug stores as a non-prescription item. Also available in the gardening department. You can also mix this with an over-the-counter fungus powder.
5. Altenate solution.
6. Visit your doctor and make sure it is fungus.
7. If it is, go to a beauty supply store and go to the nail section and get a removal for nail fungus.
8. As an alternative, you could use a few drops of tea tree oil or oregano oil. (Both can be bought in vitamin/health food stores. Wal-mart and other grocery stores also carry tea tree oil.)

Try to keep your feet dry.
Clean the inside of all your shoes with vinegar. Sit them in the hot sun to dry.

Read the directions carefully of all products used.
If your feet are also red you may have a mixed fungus and yeast infection. The vinegar will kill the yeast infection also, but avoiding sugary foods and eating yeast will also help in this case.


Take care. I mean, take very good care of your feet.
I have a friend who had the exact same problem way, way, way back -- itchy, smelly, dirty .. simply put, out of this world. He was actually advised to use Chlorox (I just don't know what product you have there that is equal to it). It's used for cleaning the household, it kills germ and all, and smell. He was told to (in the bathroom) pour just the right amount of Chlorox on his feet, rub then together making sure it goes in between toes. Let it stay for a minute then wash well. He did this for a couple of days. Lo and behold, it actually worked. His feet does not smell or itch at all up to this day.

You can give this a try if all else does not work. Good Luck.

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