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Hi All,

 

 

 

I am from delhi and 3 years before I got injured in my toe nail and then I

cut the broken part of toe nail by using nail-cutter and same day I also cut

the hand nail from the same nail cutter and then I realized that my all toe

nail as well as hand nail has been affected by fungal action and suddenly

(within a week) all my nails fell down and till now nails are coming but

again falling.

 

Can anybody have remedy for this case?

 

 

 

Thanks and Regards,

 

 

 

Manish

 

 

 

 

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My friend had a mild fungus infection under one of her nails for many years

,doctor prescribed creams-anti fungal and handwash etc but nothing worked--- a

naturaopath told her to use tee tree oil-she applied it several times perday for

a few months-it killed the infection. of course if you live in a damp place

and have a perticuarly damp kitchen or bathroom you will have to use anti mould

treatments etc to rid your enviroment from mould-i moved from a beautifull place

in the country due to the mould that grew on everything-including my clothes in

winter as i was concerned about the effect on my kids.-you will have to be

vigilent to hang out towels , clothes etc in sun after each use to avoid re-

infection. if your work entails keeping your hands wet then consider a new

line of work.

 

Manish Agrawal <manishagrawal wrote: Hi All,

 

I am from delhi and 3 years before I got injured in my toe nail and then I

cut the broken part of toe nail by using nail-cutter and same day I also cut

the hand nail from the same nail cutter and then I realized that my all toe

nail as well as hand nail has been affected by fungal action and suddenly

(within a week) all my nails fell down and till now nails are coming but

again falling.

 

Can anybody have remedy for this case?

 

Thanks and Regards,

 

Manish

 

 

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Tea Tree oil, apple cedar vinegar or even grapefruit seed extract would help.

 

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote: My friend had a mild

fungus infection under one of her nails for many years ,doctor prescribed

creams-anti fungal and handwash etc but nothing worked--- a naturaopath told her

to use tee tree oil-she applied it several times perday for a few months-it

killed the infection. of course if you live in a damp place and have a

perticuarly damp kitchen or bathroom you will have to use anti mould treatments

etc to rid your enviroment from mould-i moved from a beautifull place in the

country due to the mould that grew on everything-including my clothes in winter

as i was concerned about the effect on my kids.-you will have to be vigilent to

hang out towels , clothes etc in sun after each use to avoid re- infection. if

your work entails keeping your hands wet then consider a new line of work.

 

Manish Agrawal <manishagrawal wrote: Hi All,

 

I am from delhi and 3 years before I got injured in my toe nail and then I

cut the broken part of toe nail by using nail-cutter and same day I also cut

the hand nail from the same nail cutter and then I realized that my all toe

nail as well as hand nail has been affected by fungal action and suddenly

(within a week) all my nails fell down and till now nails are coming but

again falling.

 

Can anybody have remedy for this case?

 

Thanks and Regards,

 

Manish

 

 

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