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The Original |
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Fungi Nail®
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Double Strength Anti Fungal
Solution 1FL. (30mL) |
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Active
Ingredients: 25% Undecylenic Acid |
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$19.95 + $4.95 S&H Priority
Mail 2-3 days USPS |
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$24.90 |
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#1 Anti-fungal available without a
prescription
Guaranteed Effective
Trusted for Over 25 Years
Maximum Strength Formula
No Side Effects
#1 Pharmacist Recommended
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How can I treat a
fungal infection?
The best treatment is prevention. Make sure to wear well-fitting,
ventilated shoes and change shoes and socks at least once daily. But
if you already have a fungal infection, there are over-the-counter
treatments that are available at a fraction of the cost of
prescription medications, such as Fungi Nail® Brand antifungal
solution.
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How
can I prevent fungal infections?
In order to prevent fungal infections, first make sure you maintain
proper hygiene on your hands and feet. In addition, you should follow
these tips:
- Keep your nails short, dry and clean. Trim
nails straight across and file down thickened areas. Dry your hands
and feet carefully, including areas between the toes and after
bathing. Make sure you don't over trim nails because it may cause
small cuts and tears which can allow fungal organisms to penetrate
your nail bed.
- Wear appropriate socks. Change socks often
and do not wear for more than 24 hours. Alternate between wearing
closed and open toed shoes so that your feet can "breathe"
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It is recommended to use an
anti-fungal spray or powder on feet and inside of shoes in order to
prevent the spread of fungi.
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Select a well-known manicure
and pedicure salon. Make sure the salon uses the most sanitary
procedures for sterilizing its instruments, but it is always better
if you can bring your own instruments.
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Don't trim or pick at the
skin around your nails; this may give access to germs on your skin
or the nail.
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Don't walk barefoot in
public places. Make sure to wear shoes in public areas such as
pools, lockers, and/or showers.
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Wash your hands if you come
in contact with someone who has a fungal infection. Remember, fungal
infections can spread from one person to another.
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