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Foot Fungus and Nail Health
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22 Feb 2025 09:29:05 Polar Bear posted:
My foot fungus is messing with my nails now, and I’m freaking out. It started on the skin—itchy, scaly spots—from wearing damp sandals too long, but now my toenails are yellow and thick. I’ve been using a liquid antifungal, but it’s slow, and I’m scared my nails are ruined. Can you fix both skin and nails at once? What’s worked for you when it spreads like this? I just want normal feet again. Replies
Replied 22 Feb 2025 09:30:09
22 Feb 2025 09:30:09 Dajar Vorm replied:
Whoa, fungus jumping to nails is rough—I’ve been there! Mine started on my skin too after wet sandals; got scaly and itchy, then my toenails turned yellow and chunky—panic mode activated. That liquid antifungal you’re using might be too mild for both; mine barely dented it. Here’s my battle plan: washed my feet twice daily with soap, dried them like a maniac (even between toes with a Q-tip), and clipped my nails short to stop the spread. Checked out https://hongo-killer.com/ — their nail formula’s got stuff to tackle skin and nails together; used it with their spray (miconazole-based) twice a day. Skin cleared in two weeks, nails took a month to start looking normal—yellow faded, thickness dropped. Soak your sandals in vinegar weekly and wear breathable shoes ‘til it’s gone. You’ll get your feet back—hang in there!
Replied 24 Mar 2025 07:55:14
24 Mar 2025 07:55:14 User replied:
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