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Nail Fungus - The Causes and 7 Home Remedies

Have your toenail turned yellow and is the skin around it inflamed? If it is then you are suffering from nail fungus infection.
This is an extremely common condition and is also known as Onychomychosis.
Though the fungus can infect your fingernails infection of the toenails is more common.
This is because the fungi thrive in warm, moist and dark environment.
Foul smelling debris may collect under your nail and your nail can turn purple or black.
You may also lose your nail.
This is why it is important to know about the treatment.
However before you learn about the nail fungus treatment it is important that you know about the causes of the infection.
Once you are aware of the causes you are better equipped to prevent the infection from occurring.
Your toenail may become weak if you wear too tight shoes and weak nails are more susceptible to infection.
Wearing the same shoes everyday may also cause infection.
If you suffer small cuts during the trimming of your nail then there are chances of infection.
Walking barefoot in areas like locker rooms, public baths and pools can cause infection because the fungi are found in damp public places.
As far as the treatment is concerned home remedy is the best bet.
Though there are certain treatment kits available in the market it is better to opt for home remedy.
They are easy and are extremely effective in curing the infection.
Here are certain home remedies that you can follow: 1) Tea tree oil is an extremely effective treatment.
Dip a cotton pad in the oil and rub it on your infected nails.
Do it once in the morning and once before going to bed.
2) Apple cider vinegar also works well against nail fungus infection.
Mix equal proportion of apple cider vinegar and water.
Soak your feet in this mixture for about 20 minutes.
Make sure you dry your feet thoroughly thereafter.
3) Listerine mouthwash has medical properties that hinder the growth of the fungi.
All you need to do is soak your toes in the mouthwash for 15 minutes.
4) A mixture of tea tree oil and lavender oil is quite effective.
Mix both the oils in equal proportion, dab a cotton pad in this mixture and apply it on your nails.
Do it thrice daily.
Results can be seen almost immediately.
5) Another really good nail fungus treatment is a mixture of a couple of drops of oregano essential oil and 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
Apply the mixture on your infected nails.
6) Soak your feet in a mixture of vinegar and water.
Make sure that the proportion of water and vinegar is equal.
Keep your feet in the mixture for about 20 minutes.
Then dry your feet with a towel and wipe your nails with a super absorbent paper.
Do this twice daily.
7) Make a paste with water and turmeric powder.
Apply it on the infected nails and rinse it off when the paste dries.
Dry your feet properly after that.
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