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<blockquote data-quote="luceeloo" data-source="post: 655733" data-attributes="member: 78468"><p>I've had a couple of fungal toenails for a while (15 years), and have tried the over the counter remedies such as curanail. Finally, I saw a Podiatrist on Wednesday who said that there's no real health issue with having fungal toenails, but they are more common in us diabetics. She said that the over the counter remedies are usually only mildly successful because they don't get down into the nail bed where the fungus likes to live. </p><p>She referred me back to my GP who has given me an antifungal medication called Terbinafine to take for the next 3 to 6 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luceeloo, post: 655733, member: 78468"] I've had a couple of fungal toenails for a while (15 years), and have tried the over the counter remedies such as curanail. Finally, I saw a Podiatrist on Wednesday who said that there's no real health issue with having fungal toenails, but they are more common in us diabetics. She said that the over the counter remedies are usually only mildly successful because they don't get down into the nail bed where the fungus likes to live. She referred me back to my GP who has given me an antifungal medication called Terbinafine to take for the next 3 to 6 months. [/QUOTE]
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