Ask a Skin Specialist: Onychomycosis
Dear Doctor
I have been using an antifungal cream for this fungal nail infection but it is not improving. What should I do?
Dear Patient
Oral antifungals (antifungal medications taken by mouth) like itraconazole and terbinafine taken for at least 6 weeks are the best treatment for onychomycosis or fungal nail infection.
I therefore advise you to get a prescription of these medications if the nail lesions have been confirmed to be caused by a fungal infection.
The last resort for severe onychomycosis with extensive nail thickening is chemical nail avulsion with 40% urea or surgical nail avulsion.
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