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PROFOOT Mycosan Fungal Nail

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In very rare cases, usually in those who have problems with their immune system, the infection can spread to other areas of the body. On these rare occasions, the fungus can cause infection in your blood, bones, or any other part of the body. However, this is very unlikely if you don’t have any pre-existing medical conditions which affect your ability to fight off infections.

There are no warnings given to customers who use Mycosan Fungal Nail Treatment. As such it can be assumed the product is safe to use for all customers, though if discomfort or pain are experienced at any time, customers should stop use immediately. Manufacturer’s Commitment You cannot take antifungal tablets if you're pregnant or have certain conditions. They can damage your liver. The Mycosan Fungal Nail Treatment forms a layer over the nail which protects the nail against fungi. In this way, healthy nails are protected against the fungi and the fungus can be killed. Treatment: Mycosan Fungal Nail is a complete treatment set, containing a unique serum in a user-friendly tube with brush (5ml), 10 nail files for single use and a treatment schedule. Mycosan is proven effective and active against fungi that cause fungal nail. It is an easy and fast* solution: 92% of the users during a consumer study in 2011 saw in 2 weeks time an improvement of the nail surface. Mycosan Fungal Nail has a unique composition.There's little evidence to show it's a long-term cure as most studies only follow patients for 3 months. Preventing fungal nail infections Fungal nail infections commonly start following a fungal skin infection, such as athletes’ foot, spreads to a damaged nail. At first it will appear as a small patch, but if left untreated will spread out to the rest of the nail. Eventually this can spread to other toenails or fingernails, adding to the difficulty in treating the fungal infection.

Other conditions like psoriasis, lichen planus, or nail trauma can also cause nail changes. If you are not sure whether you have a fungal nail infection you should book an appointment with your GP. Fungal Nail on toe What Causes Fungal Nail Infection? Though they are more likely to happen if you have a risk factor, anyone can get a fungal nail infection. The fungi which cause these infections often live in moist environments such as communal showers, swimming pools, and changing rooms. If you have a job or hobby that causes your feet to get hot and sweaty, wearing the same pair of shoes each time can increase the risk of fungal nail infections. Fungal nail infections tend to cause visual damage to the nails and if left untreated, can lead to loss of the nail.

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Nail fungus is one of the most common foot problems, affecting approximately 48% of people by the age of 70. of the users during a consumer study saw within 2 weeks an improvement of the nail surface. Related products One in every four people in the UK suffer from a fungal nail. It is increasingly recognised as a problem that does not heal without help. For severe nail infections unresponsive to topicals, your GP may prescribe antifungal tablets like terbinafine. These tablets work faster and treat widespread fungal issues but may cause more side effects. Often, you’ll need these tablets for 6+ months based on the infection’s severity. Side effects can be rashes or, rarely, liver damage; blood tests are required during treatment. Surgery Microscopic fungi cause fungal nail infections when they invade damaged parts of your nail upon exposure. The fungus likes dark and damp conditions and are more common the older you get. You are at increased risk of fungal nail infection if you:

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