Nail fungus treatment involves using antifungal medications to eliminate fungal infections that cause nail discoloration, thickening, and distortion. Topical treatments include creams or polishes, while oral antifungals provide systemic therapy for more severe cases. Long-term use is often necessary due to recurrence risks.
Nail fungus treatment involves using antifungal medications to eliminate fungal infections that cause nail discoloration, thickening, and distortion. Topical treatments include creams or polishes, while oral antifungals provide systemic therapy for more severe cases. Long-term use is often necessary due to recurrence risks.
Nail fungus treatment in Canada often involves topical or oral antifungal medications. Topical treatments include lacquer or solution applied directly to the nail, while oral medicines are taken daily for several months. Some people opt for laser therapy for faster results and fewer side effects.
Waiting times for appointments can vary from 1 to 3 weeks. Costs range from CAD $50 for over-the-counter topicals to CAD $2,000 for a series of laser treatments.