Response To "Does Urea Cream Helps With Toenail Fungus?" by: Nanette from Skin-Remedies.com
Hello,
I see a large number of people with this very problem. Some people are more susceptible than others, and contract it with mild to severe symptoms. Some factors that permit this disease include: 1) the abnormal pH level of the skin, 2) trauma to the nail, 3) poor hygiene of the foot, 4) susceptibility (such as decreased immunity) of the person who has contact with the fungus.
Over 11% of the North American population have fungus of the toenails, and it is one of the most common ailments that foot specialists attend to.
Actually, fungal infections are very common on both fingernail and toenails. It is a living organism that thrives in dark, damp environments such as under and around nails. Toes are more likely to be affected by fungus since it is attracted to a dark and damp environment which is more common on the foot than on the hand.
In more severe conditions, affected nails can have a yellowish or brownish discoloration. They may thicken or become brittle over time, and may even shed. Sometimes the nails have crumbling edges. I know it can be embarrassing, unsightly, disfiguring, and at times, painful.
Here is what I recommend you do to remove the fungus and repair the damaged nail area. 1) First, file the infected nail thin so that the following treatment can penetrate the nail more effectively. 2) Combine our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM that contains a whopping 20% urea with a few drops of our TEA TREE OIL and apply to the affected toenail. Do this morning and night. The deep anti-bacterial penetration of this unique cream along with the anti-septic quality of this powerful oil will provide the anti-microbial and anti-fungal treatment needed to remove this fungus growth. 3) When drying your feet, be very thorough in removing all topical moisture. 4) Wear natural cotton socks and wear breathable shoes whenever possible.
Stay faithful to this program and you should be free of your toenail fungus problem.