How to treat manicure quickly
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The nails on the feet become empty one by one, showing black patches. After scraping off the black spots, they become empty nails. Sometimes they itch. Go to the hospital for examination. The doctor said that this is the manicure. After taking the medicine for 2 days, it obviously improved. Let me share with you the experience of how to treat manicure.
How to treat manicure quickly
Method 1: external use of anti-inflammatory drugs, the treatment of this kind of manicure is through the use of bactericidal ointment, the effect of the nail directly wipe, and then directly kill the fungi to treat the symptoms of manicure. Although this kind of treatment can be effective quickly, its disadvantage is that it can't cure manicure. Because the traditional medicine is difficult to conquer the manicure, once the drug is stopped, the manicure will relapse.
Method 2: oral anti-inflammatory drugs, the treatment of onychomycosis can take fluconazole, griseofulvin, itraconazole and other antifungal drugs. This kind of oral medicine has a certain effect in the treatment of manicure, but its treatment cycle is relatively poor, and it can not get immediate effect. In addition, oral medication in the treatment of onychomycosis, but also consider the side effects of drugs, because these drugs will cause damage to the patient's liver and kidney health.
Method 3: iodine tincture, commonly known as iodine wine, is a antiseptic used for skin infection and disinfection. It is a 2% solution made of iodine and potassium iodide dissolved in alcohol. Its mechanism of action is to denature and kill bacteria and viruses. The function of iodine tincture is mainly used for disinfection of skin, pre injection and surgical site.
matters needing attention
In this regard, I would like to remind you that it is not suitable for diabetics to wear sandals or hard leather shoes with exposed toes and heels in summer. They should choose soft and breathable cloth shoes and soft leather shoes. In addition, do not walk barefoot, so as not to scratch the toes causing infection.