How To Get Rid Of Toenail Fungus?

Keep feet clean and dry; change socks daily (or more if sweaty)

Wear breathable shoes; rotate shoes to allow drying

Use moisture-wicking socks; avoid tight footwear

Trim nails straight across and file down thickened areas regularly

Disinfect nail tools after each use (or use disposable files)

Apply an over-the-counter antifungal nail treatment as directed

Use a prescription oral antifungal if recommended by a clinician (often for severe or widespread cases)

Consider prescription topical antifungal solutions for mild cases (as directed)

If advised by a clinician, consider nail debridement to reduce thickness and improve medication penetration

Use an antifungal cream or spray on surrounding skin (tinea pedis/athlete’s foot) if present

Treat athlete’s foot promptly to reduce reinfection risk

Apply antifungal powder or spray to shoes and insoles

Avoid sharing nail clippers/files and don’t pick or cut cuticles

Replace or disinfect old shoes and socks; wash socks in hot water if possible

Seek medical care if the nail is painful, spreading, causing significant thickening/discoloration, or not improving after several weeks of treatment

Seek urgent care if you have diabetes, poor circulation, immune suppression, or signs of infection (redness, swelling, warmth, pus)

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