What causes a fungal nail?
- White superficial onychomycosis
- Distal lateral subungual onychomycosis
- Proximal lateral subungual onychomycosis
- Total dystrophic onychomycosis
How to treat fungal nail infections
A structured sports injury assessment sets the foundation for effective care:
- Dry your feel well after showering
- Change your socks every day
- Get rid of old shoes or trainers
- Don’t share towels or shoes
- Avoid sharing nail scissors or toenail clippers
Which fungal nail treatment is right for me?
It’s a good idea to speak to a podiatrist to work out which onychomycosis treatment is best for you. Not all treatments are suitable for everyone — for instance, some people should avoid oral antifungal medication due to the potential side effects. As such, it’s important to discuss your options with a medical professional.
Fungal nail treatment from City Foot Health
If you’re looking for advice and effective nail fungus treatment in the UK, our London podiatrists can help.
At City Foot Health, our experts have extensive knowledge of fungal nail infections and the appropriate treatments. They’ll be able to identify nail fungus and exclude any other conditions that may have caused nail deformity, discolouration or crumbling — for example, disease processes or trauma.
With years of experience in treating nail fungus of all severities, we can recommend the best treatment for you for safe, effective, and long-lasting results.
Our well-equipped, modern office follows all correct procedures to ensure you have the highest-quality, hygienic foot care possible.