A combination of systemic and topical treatment increases the cure rate. Because the rate of recurrence remains high, even with newer agents, the decision to treat should be made with a clear understanding of the cost and risks involved, as well as the risk of recurrence. As most standard treatments for fungal infections are not effective against fungus which has worked its way under the nails, the antifungal effects of natural plant medicine are of increasing interest.
Onychomycosis,
a superficial fungal infection that destroys the entire nail unit,
has become a rather prevalent malady. Once contracted, it is
extremely difficult to remove completely. Treatment of onychomycosis
depends on the clinical type of the onychomycosis, the number of
affected nails, and the severity of nail involvement.
A
systemic treatment is always required in proximal subungual
onychomycosis and in distal lateral subungual onychomycosis involving
the lunula region. White superficial onychomycosis and distal lateral
subungual onychomycosis limited to the distal nail can be treated
with a topical agent. A combination of systemic and topical treatment
increases the cure rate.
The
use of topical agents should be limited to cases involving less than
half of the distal nail plate or for patients unable to tolerate
systemic treatment. They may be useful as adjunctive therapy in
combination with oral therapy or as prophylaxis to prevent recurrence
in patients cured with systemic agents.
Topical
treatments alone are generally unable to cure onychomycosis because
of insufficient nail plate penetration. Agents include amorolfine,
ciclopirox olamine 8% nail lacquer solution, and bifonazole/urea.
Ciclopirox and amorolfine solutions have been reported to penetrate
through all nail layers but have low efficacy when used as
monotherapy.
The
newer generation of oral antifungal agents (itraconazole and
terbinafine) has replaced older therapies in the treatment of
onychomycosis. They offer shorter treatment regimens, higher cure
rates, and fewer adverse effects. Fluconazole offers an alternative
to itraconazole and terbinafine. Derivatives of fluconazole may also
be available soon.
The
efficacy of the newer antifungal agents lies in their ability to
penetrate the nail plate within days of starting therapy. Evidence
shows better efficacy with terbinafine than with other oral agents.
To decrease the adverse effects and duration of oral therapy, topical
treatments and nail avulsion may be combined with oral antifungal
management.
The
epidermis has 7 layers which protect and surrounds the true skin.
Because the true skin is the reservoir of nourishment, it is the area
where many dermatological problems exist, including fungal
infections. This is why chemical solutions are often caustic and
rather invasive, and usually more ineffective than effective.
Because
the rate of recurrence remains high, even with newer agents, the
decision to treat should be made with a clear understanding of the
cost and risks involved, as well as the risk of recurrence. As most
standard treatments for fungal infections are not effective against
fungus which has worked its way under the nails, the antifungal
effects of natural plant medicine are of increasing interest.
AntiNailFungus-Rx
is concentrated with a wide spectrum of powerful antifungal plant
extracts exhibiting a curative effect against nail fungus, as
demonstrated by a wealth of scientific and clinical studies.
AntiNailFungus-Rx helps end nail fungus infections by directly
attacking and destroying fungus population infecting nails and nail
beds.
Clinical
evidence supports laboratory tests which show that theses extracts
have penetrating antifungal actions which destroy fungi without
causing tissue damage. However, this treatment is very potent and
therefore only to be applied to finger/toe nails where skin and nails
are hardened and less sensitive.
The
mode of action of AntiNailFungus-Rx as an anti-fungal agent is
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destroy fungus at very low concentrations, but is non toxic when
applied topically, and represents a perfectly safe and effective nail
fungus eliminator. It is ideal for eradicating fungus infections
occurring in the nails of fingers or toes.
Results
achieved with these products are more than convincing especially in
view of the poor efficacy and side effects of treatments using
classic synthetic medications. The use of medicinal plants is taking
an increasingly greater role in the treatment of nail fungus as
conventional medicine has few effective solutions.
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and faced with treatment failures, some doctors are actively seeking
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