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Fungal Nail Infection Treatment

Fast-acting, clinically proven solutions for fungal nail infections

Fungal nail infections, also known as onychomycosis, occur when fungi overgrow and infect the nail bed, leading to thickened, brittle, or discoloured nails. This common condition affects both fingernails and toenails but is more frequent on the feet due to warm, damp conditions that encourage fungal growth.

Symptoms can include nail yellowing, roughness, and separation of the nail from the nail bed. If left untreated, the infection can spread and become harder to manage.

Our range of clinically proven antifungal nail treatments effectively target and eliminate infection. Products containing amorolfine hydrochloride work by disrupting fungal growth and promoting healthy nail regrowth.

At ifeelshy®, we stock MHRA-approved treatments from trusted UK brands such as Loceryl, Curanail, and Amorolfine, ensuring safety, quality, and reliable results.
Start your consultation today to find the best antifungal treatment for you.

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FAQs

1. What causes fungal nail infections?

They’re caused by fungal organisms (dermatophytes) that thrive in warm, moist environments such as shoes, locker rooms, or swimming pools.

2. What are the symptoms of a fungal nail infection?

Common signs include thickened, brittle, yellow or white nails, and in some cases, pain or separation of the nail from the nail bed.

3. How do antifungal nail treatments work?

Lacquers like Curanail and Loceryl contain amorolfine hydrochloride, which disrupts the fungus’s ability to grow, gradually clearing the infection as the nail regrows.

4. How long does treatment take?

It can take several months for the infection to fully clear and healthy nails to regrow. Consistent weekly application is key for best results.

5. Can I prevent fungal nail infections?

Yes — keep feet dry, change socks daily, avoid sharing nail tools, and use antifungal sprays or powders in shoes.

6. When should I see a doctor?

If your infection is severe, painful, or spreading, or if you have diabetes or poor circulation, seek medical advice before using over-the-counter treatments.

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