Nail fungus cure?



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Moodyfan102

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Hi,

I've been battling a case of nail fungus for well over a year. It's affecting
my left hand pinky finger. It's not only infected with fungus under the nail,
but the tip and sides of the finger are also decaying (if that's the right
word) because of the fungus.

I've tried just about everything. I've used Tree Tea oil, I've used over the
counter fungus medication, I've use vicks vapor rub, I've used hydrogen
peroxide, and nothing seem to help. Nothing. In fact, a lot of these remedies
seem to make the problem much, much worse. When I use Tea Tree Oil or
Tinactin, the infected skin actually starts to dry up, crack up, and peel even
more. I've tried to use some aloe vera as a way to alleviate the cracking, but
it doesn't help much.

I'm thinking about using bleach to get rid of this problem. A few weeks ago I
did indeed use some bleach, I soaked the infected finger in bleach every couple
of days, and it was more effective than other treatments. But I stopped using
it because I was afraid that the bleach would cause some serious damage.

I'm wondering, has anyone ever cured their nail fungus with bleach? I'm
thinking about using it again, because nothing else seems to work. I don't
want to go to the doctor because they prescribe that stuff that can damage your
liver.

Is there a safe way to go about this, by using bleach to kill this nail fungus?
Should the bleach be diluted, and by how much? For how long should I soak
the nail in bleach each day?

regards,
 
[email protected] (Moodyfan102) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hi,
>
> I've been battling a case of nail fungus for well over a year. It's
> affecting my left hand pinky finger. It's not only infected with fungus
> under the nail, but the tip and sides of the finger are also decaying
> (if that's the right word) because of the fungus.
>
> I've tried just about everything. I've used Tree Tea oil, I've used
> over the counter fungus medication, I've use vicks vapor rub, I've used
> hydrogen peroxide, and nothing seem to help. Nothing. In fact, a lot
> of these remedies seem to make the problem much, much worse. When I use
> Tea Tree Oil or Tinactin, the infected skin actually starts to dry up,
> crack up, and peel even more. I've tried to use some aloe vera as a way
> to alleviate the cracking, but it doesn't help much.
>
> I'm thinking about using bleach to get rid of this problem. A few weeks
> ago I did indeed use some bleach, I soaked the infected finger in bleach
> every couple of days, and it was more effective than other treatments.
> But I stopped using it because I was afraid that the bleach would cause
> some serious damage.
>
> I'm wondering, has anyone ever cured their nail fungus with bleach? I'm
> thinking about using it again, because nothing else seems to work. I
> don't want to go to the doctor because they prescribe that stuff that
> can damage your liver.
>
> Is there a safe way to go about this, by using bleach to kill this nail
> fungus?
> Should the bleach be diluted, and by how much? For how long should I
> soak
> the nail in bleach each day?
>
> regards,
>
>
>
>
>


Everything you have done is in-effective because of where the fungus is
located. You could soak 24 hours a day 7 days a week and you would
accomplish nothing. See a doc and follow his/her instructions to the
letter.

r


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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic."

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You could poison it from the inside out.
I'm not suggesting you drink poison - maybe there is 'safe' fungicide out
there that you can drink.
That might do the trick.
Anth

"Moodyfan102" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
>
> I've been battling a case of nail fungus for well over a year. It's

affecting
> my left hand pinky finger. It's not only infected with fungus under the

nail,
> but the tip and sides of the finger are also decaying (if that's the right
> word) because of the fungus.
>
> I've tried just about everything. I've used Tree Tea oil, I've used over

the
> counter fungus medication, I've use vicks vapor rub, I've used hydrogen
> peroxide, and nothing seem to help. Nothing. In fact, a lot of these

remedies
> seem to make the problem much, much worse. When I use Tea Tree Oil or
> Tinactin, the infected skin actually starts to dry up, crack up, and peel

even
> more. I've tried to use some aloe vera as a way to alleviate the

cracking, but
> it doesn't help much.
>
> I'm thinking about using bleach to get rid of this problem. A few weeks

ago I
> did indeed use some bleach, I soaked the infected finger in bleach every

couple
> of days, and it was more effective than other treatments. But I stopped

using
> it because I was afraid that the bleach would cause some serious damage.
>
> I'm wondering, has anyone ever cured their nail fungus with bleach? I'm
> thinking about using it again, because nothing else seems to work. I

don't
> want to go to the doctor because they prescribe that stuff that can damage

your
> liver.
>
> Is there a safe way to go about this, by using bleach to kill this nail

fungus?
> Should the bleach be diluted, and by how much? For how long should I

soak
> the nail in bleach each day?
>
> regards,
>
>
>
>
>
 
http://www.helioshealth.com/shn/nail_fungus/treatment.html

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a699061.html

http://www.aegis.com/factshts/network/access/drugs/itra.html

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a692049.html

The list goes on...

New oral anti-fungal medications recently approved by the FDA (Food and Drug
Administration) may be the most effective form of treatment. These include
itraconazole and terbinafine. Another drug, fluconazole, is used in some
European countries but is not available in the U.S. These drugs need to be
taken for only three or four months. A major problem is that after a "cure,"
the infection tends to recur within a year or so.

Anth