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Hydrogen Peroxide Toenail Fungus

On the effect of hydrogen peroxide on onychomycosis
People with onychomycosis are often suffering and difficult to cure. Doctors have studied many treatment methods, among which the use of hydrogen peroxide is quite thought-provoking.

For hydrogen peroxide, the chemical name is hydrogen peroxide, which has strong oxidizing properties. For the treatment of skin diseases, it may have unique properties. The disease of onychomycosis is caused by the growth of fungi in toenails. Fungi like dark and humid environments, and multiply under the nail, causing nail color to change, brittle, and disturbing people's lives.

The reason for treating onychomycosis with hydrogen peroxide may be to break the structure of the fungus with oxidative properties. The body of fungi has cell walls and cell membranes to protect its interior. When exposed to hydrogen peroxide, new oxygen can be released. This oxygen has strong oxidizing power and can destroy the membrane of fungi, cutting off its metabolism and reproduction.

It is also necessary to use it. Soak the nail with an appropriate amount of dioxygenated water for a long time to prevent damage to the skin around the nail. When using it for the first time, there may be a slight thorn, which is a sign of the action of hydrogen peroxide. After soaking, clean it with water to prevent residual fluid from hurting the skin.

Then this method treats onychomycosis, which is effective for everyone. There are many kinds of cover fungi, including those who are sensitive to hydrogen peroxide and those who are resistant. And individual constitutions are different, or their effects may vary due to the thickness of the nail and the duration of the disease. If the disease has been severe for a long time, it may not be possible to cure it with hydrogen peroxide alone, or other methods are required, such as internal antifungal medicine or external ointment, which complement each other and are expected to recover.

In summary, hydrogen peroxide may be effective in the treatment of onychomycosis, but it cannot be generalized. It is the best policy to review the individual's condition and use it according to the law.