Good News With Using Laser Treatment For Toenail Fungus

By Allyson Burke


This nail condition is a relatively common one. You may suffer with it yourself, or you may know someone who suffers with it. The good news is that laser treatment for toenail fungus is showing some very promising results. It is a somewhat new procedure, but so far, it seems to be doing a good job.

Advanced stages of this nail fungus are not very attractive. The nails often become thick, hard, and discolored. They often will have a yellow color to them. The nails also tend to be very soft, and can start to crumble or peel. If left untreated, the whole toenail can be lost. This condition is seen most often in the elderly. It seems to be seen more often in men than in women.

Dermatophytes is the technical term for this specific type of fungi. Fungi best thrive in conditions that are moist and wet, such as in a shower or gym. Often more than one nail is affected. The first signs of a problem are usually small white spots on the nail. It has the ability to spread to other nails rather quickly.

In the past both topical and oral medication have been used to treat this nail condition. However, neither approach has been really successful. The oral medications tend to work only about 50 percent of the time. The topical application is even less effective working an average of only 10 percent of the time. The condition also has a tendency to reoccur in many patients.

Using lasers to treat this condition seems to have much better results. The doctor uses a specific type of laser for only a short time period. It heats the fungi, and then vaporizes and kills it. Varying wavelengths are available depending on the needs of each individual patient. The most severe cases may need repeat treatments.

There have been no adverse side effects shown with those who use this method. Unlike the other ways to treat which did sometimes have bad side effects for the user. It is done as an office procedure and will take around twenty minutes to complete. One positive for using this method to treat is that no damage is done to the nail or the toe. Shoes may be worn immediately after the procedure. It may take several treatments. It all depends on the problem's severity. This is something you need to discuss with your doctor.

At the present time, this procedure is not covered by most medical insurance plans. They see it as a cosmetic procedure instead of a medical one. The cost is something else you can discuss with your doctor.

There is good news when choosing laser treatment for toenail fungus. The statistics so for are very good. Approximately ninety percent of patients using this technique have had positive results. Even when the fungi goes away, however, it may still take a while for the new healthy nail to grow back. Some patients using the oral and/or topical medications saw the condition reoccur. Since this is such a new technique, it is still unclear whether or not this regrowth will appear with these patients. It may or may not be a long term solution. The results, so far, are quite promising. Be sure to discuss any questions you have with your doctor.




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