General Information About Laser Treatment For Toenail Fungus

By Gloria Mason


Laser treatment for toenail fungus is offered in several medical centers. It zaps away the fungus that causes ugly and discolored nails. There is little published information about this procedure but early results indicate that it is a reasonable option for individuals who want to escape the side effects caused by oral medications. There are several causes of this condition. Some people are genetically prone to it. Other risk factors include aging, perspiring heavily, psoriasis, minor nail or skin injury, diabetes, circulation problems among other infections.

A mild case of this infection is a cosmetic problem which can be treated easily. However, if left unattended to it is likely to progress to painful conditions. Pain is experienced when walking which may interfere with the mobility of an individual.

There are a number of things that can be done to prevent fungus recurrence. It is important to follow a scrupulous hygiene program. Preventive care involves the regular use of an anti-fungal spray for the feet and shoes, keeping feet clean and dry, avoiding going barefoot and changing socks on a daily basis.

The recommended approach to this problem is to consult a skin specialist (dermatologist) or a medical expert specializing in foot conditions. These specialists provide useful information about the cost, potential complications, follow up care required, medications needed among others. It is a good idea to prepare very well for any appointment with these specialists. This may involve preparing questions in advance, listing current symptoms, key personal information, and any medications being used. .

The diagnosis involves an examination of the nails. In most cases, the doctor scrapes debris from the nails for analysis and to test for fungi. The debris is examined under a microscope and cultured to identify the exact cause of the infection. This is necessary to determine the best course of treatment. Microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast can infect the nails. Conditions such as psoriasis may also mimic a fungal infection.

The procedure is done on an outpatient basis. The surface of the infected nail is filed to enhance the penetration of the beam. During the procedure itself, patients experience mild pinpricks, a warming sensation and no discomfort whatsoever. It produces no known side effects and patients are able to resume with their regular activities immediately. The number of sessions required varies from one patient to another.

The treatment session lasts for almost one hour depending on the number of affected toes. The number of sessions required by each patient varies according to the severity of each case as well as the nature of laser used. Many patients take a whole year to recover from the problem entirely. It hinders the action of the fungus thus providing a suitable environment for the action of the natural mechanism.

Laser treatment for toenail fungus is a revolutionary breakthrough in the medical field. It has an effective success rate that surpasses topical and oral medications. The beam penetrates the infected nails without damaging the surrounding healthy skin. Coupled with follow up care, topical anti-fungal creams and good hygiene of the feet patients can experience long term results.




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