Toenail Fungus

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Toenail fungus is an infection that affects millions of people all over the world and eight percent of adults in the United States. It is a contagious problem that may spread to your fingernails, causing embarrassment, and could have a significant effect on your social life. There are several different types of toenail fungus, but onychomycosis is the most common. If you have toenail fungus and have tried topical or home remedies that haven’t worked, you don’t need to worry any longer. Today, laser technology LightPod Forte is used to treat toenail fungus very effectively. The unique high-power output is fast and efficient laser energy that heats the fungus without burning the surrounding skin. This kills the fungus in and under the nail. There are no drugs used or any side effects. …show more content…

It gradually spreads deeper below the nail until the fungus affects the whole nail including the nail bed. This is why new nail growth is infected. The treatment takes about 30 minutes, and some patients require two treatments. According to a recent study, 90 percent of people treated with LightPod Forte grew out normal nails. This may take from three months to one year. Toenail fungus not only looks unpleasant, but it may also be painful. In some cases, it may lead to more serious problems if the person has been diagnosed with diabetes or have a weak immune system. Toenail fungus affects people of any age whether they have overall good health or not. Some of the causes of toenail fungus are heavy foot perspiration, poorly ventilated shoes and socks, walking barefoot in damp places such as swimming pools, gyms, public showers and nail spas. Some symptoms of toenail fungus are: • White or yellow spots on the toe that are caused by the fungus dislodging the skin on the toe • A change of color of the toenail • An infected toenail • A brittle toenail with jagged

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