Treats and prevents
Visible improvement is seen in weeks
Easy to apply
WHAT IS FUNGAL NAIL?
Fungal nail infections are common infections of the fingernails or toenails that can cause the nail to become discolored, thick, and more likely to crack and break. Infections are more common in toenails than fingernails. 1 The technical name for a fungal nail infection is “onychomycosis.”
Symptoms
Nails with a fungal infection are often:
• Discolored (yellow, brown, or white)
• Thick
• Fragile or cracked
A fungal nail infection usually isn’t painful unless it becomes severe.
Some people who have fungal toenail infections also have a fungal skin infection on the foot, especially between the toes (commonly called “athlete’s foot”).
Source:
Center for Disease Control - CDC
NAIL HYGIENE
To help prevent the spread of germs and nail infections:
- Keep nails short and trim them often.
- Scrub the underside of nails with soap and water (or a nail brush) every time you wash your hands.
- Clean any nail grooming tools before use.
- In commercial settings such as nail salons, sterilize nail grooming tools before use.
- Avoid biting or chewing nails.
- Avoid cutting cuticles, as they act as barriers to prevent infection.
- Never rip or bite a hangnail. Instead, clip it with a clean, sanitized nail trimmer.
Source: Center for Disease Control - CDC
EASY TO APPLY
Simply apply directly to nails for quick results and treat fungal nail at the source.