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Home Remedies for Nails

Hi Mamas. Quick question, I have one toe nail that is yellowish and sorta thick,. I have tried all the OTC and nothing seems to work. Any ideas? Thanks

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Two possibilities a fungus(most Likely) there is also something diabetes can cause thickened tonails. Either way a visit to the Dr could identify the problem.

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try vicks vapor rub. I have been told by a couple nail people that it is a great anti fungal for nails..

Hi, I'm a nurse and use to work for a podiatrist and when your toe nails are yellow and thick it means its a fungus. You will need a prescription medication to get rid of or else it will continue to get worse. Hope this helps you.

K.

after you bathe you can dab the nail with vinegar or you may want to try hydrogen peroxide

good luck

God Bless

I've heard that Vicks Vapor Rub works for toenail fungus. Google info about it to see how to apply it.

So, EVERYONE says it's a fungus, which in all likelihood it is, but, here is one more thing if the others have failed. I had what a podiatrist told me was a fungus, but after two rounds of medication that should have killed anything, I went back to the podiatrist (only to find he had retired and turned his practice over to someone else, anyway..) The new podiatrist clipped a portion of my nail and sent it off only to find that it was NOT a fungus. Imagine that. This is like 4-5 visits to 3 different doctors later. The last one told me to just deal with it, that my nail had just changed, sometime in the summer. So, Christmas time rolls around and I decide (despite my ugly nail, the big toe of course) to go to a Massage/Nail therapeutic skin place to get a body wrap and a pedicure as my treat for Christmas for myself. I was just talking to the lady there, that had been there, seen it all, and she took one look at my nail and told me what my problem was, without me even asking. There's plenty of nail polishes out there that will dry out your nails, then you have removers, sometimes not putting a base coat on your nails, etc etc that had done me in. Her recommendations were to always use the base coat, to help protect the nail, do NOT use polishes that have the glitter in them or ones made for fake nails, and to give them a break every once in a while, even if it's only during the winter when toes aren't showing. Not using the glitter polish helped immediately, as well as the base coat. My nail gradually improved the rest of the way and by Valentines-ish you could hardly tell. And that....is the rest of the story. Much thanks to Therapeutic Skin Center. She has since closed her shop to make house calls for facials and such, feel free to try her out in the Bham, AL area. 205-871-SKIN

Two possibilities a fungus(most Likely) there is also something diabetes can cause thickened tonails. Either way a visit to the Dr could identify the problem.

Hi A.,

I have also heard about that Vicks Vapor Rub helps get rid of toe nail fungus. I just read an article though that said it takes a while to heal it. I will post the article for you from Dr. Gott. He has other treatments both by prescription and other home remedies. Hope it helps. God Bless You.

http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=83211

Soak it in white vinegar daily. Any podiatrists tech can grind it to thin the nail out some.

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