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🩺 When to See a Doctor
While many mild cases can be treated at home, consult a healthcare provider if:
- The nail is very thick, painful, or lifting
- You have diabetes or circulation issues
- There’s no improvement after several weeks
- The infection spreads to other nails or skin
Prescription oral antifungal medications or stronger topical treatments may be necessary in more advanced cases.
Final Thoughts
Nail fungus is easiest to treat when caught early—so if you see signs, don’t wait. This simple vinegar and hydrogen peroxide soak is a gentle yet powerful home remedy that can help restore your nails and stop the infection before it spreads.
Quick action today can save you months of frustration later. So roll up your sleeves (or pants), soak, and start your healing journey now!
Would you like a printable treatment tracker or tips on preventing nail fungus from coming back? Just let me know—I’m here to help!