Can you cure manicure with vinegar bubble foot
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My grey nails have been growing for a long time. It's very inconvenient in public. It's very embarrassing to hold a hand or something. I've also used medicine. Now it's much better. I'd like to share my experience of using vinegar to soak feet to cure manicure.
Can you cure manicure with vinegar bubble foot
Method 1: there are many ways to treat manicure, such as external application of drugs, internal use of drugs, and surgical removal of the diseased nail. The growth speed of manicure and toenail is different. The growth speed of manicure is slower than that of normal nail because the nail is damaged by bacteria. It grows about 0.07mm a day and 0.07 * 30 = 2.1mm a month. Four months 2.1 * 4 = 0.84cm.
Method 2: oral medication: this method is suitable for the patients with multiple fingernails at the same time. This method has been used in clinic for a long time, with certain curative effect and convenience. But this kind of medicine must reach the deck where the fungus parasitizes in order to have antibacterial effect. It has large dosage, long medication time, side effects, and relapse easily after withdrawal, so it is not suitable for routine treatment of manicure.
Method 3: surgical nail extraction: suitable for single nail, under local anesthesia, remove the nail. This method of treating manicure is characterized by large wound, bleeding and infection. After the operation, they usually feel more pain and are easy to re infect and relapse. Due to "treating the symptoms but not the root cause", they are rarely used in clinic. Moreover, patients with heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and so on are not suitable for surgical treatment.
matters needing attention
For such diseases: more nutrients: such as protein, vitamin A or vitamin A emulsion, beer yeast, calcium and magnesium and vitamin D, vitamin B, vitamin C, etc. Due to the recurrence of manicure, it is always a heart disease of patients. For the manicure, we need to take appropriate treatment measures, in order to better prevent recurrence and rehabilitation.