Guide To Laser Treatment For Toenail Fungus

By Jayne Rutledge


A fungal infection of the toenails, called onychomycosis, occurs when fungal cells invade the nail bed and nail. The infection causes the nail to become thicker, yellow or brown colored, and brittle. It typically begins with a small white spot that spreads to the entire nail and nail bed. This infection is often difficult to eradicate and tends to return if it is not taken care of completely. An alternative that is available is laser treatment for toenail fungus.

A fungal infection can come with many undesirable and unsightly symptoms. The nails can become brown or yellow, brittle, and thicker. It is common for the texture to change as well. Nails can gradually change shape, to a more pronounced curve, and become flaky on the edges. If the condition persists and worsens, the nail can separate from the bed as the nail continues to become more curved.

People who struggle with this fungal infection often find that topical sprays, ointments, and creams may alleviate some of the symptoms, but they do very little in completely getting rid of the fungal invasion. For many sufferers, the oral medications come with the potential of too many side effects or they pose a risk of interacting negatively with other medications. Neither of these risks is considered acceptable for a lot of sufferers.

This method uses pulses of light energy. The device is used to target the affected nail and heat the area. Fungal cells absorb this heat, resulting in death. It also targets the nail bed, killing any cells hiding under the nail. The procedure is usually painless, and surrounding tissue is not damaged.

A laser treatment of toenail fungus is not considered a surgical procedure and is safely performed in your doctor's office. More than one session will be required. Many patients see results within three sessions, but some instances may require more. One session usually lasts about twenty minutes, or it could be as long as thirty minutes.

Contact your insurance company to determine if the procedure is accepted. In some cases, the company may classify it as solely cosmetic, which may not be covered. If the company does cover it, you should also determine if a pre-authorization is needed.

Research so far has not yielded any known side effects. It is believed that it is an effective means of getting rid of fungal infections for people who cannot take oral medications and have not had any luck with the topical medications. The procedure does not have limitations on who it can be used on, even because of their age or current health status. Patients who undergo the procedure are free to continue their activities normally after a session.

Considering the negative aspects of topical and oral treatments, laser treatment for toenail fungus is growing in popularity. It provides sufferers with another option for getting rid of this uncomfortable problem. Discuss all of your options with your physician or podiatrist to determine if it is right for you.




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