Fungus itself it quite resilient within the Keravita Pro Review nail because of many devices that it employs to keep itself safe and sound. Once out of the nail, the fungus is actually easy to destroy. It's eggs are the issue as they are protected against a wide variety of chemicals that we tend to use on a regular basis. Antibacterial soaps and sprays will not work because it is a fungus, not a bacterium. 2 different types of organisms with 2 different types of treatments.
Some people keep their own nail care instruments to themselves which is all fair and well, but then they keep them in a dark moisture laden pouch... where the fungus thrives. Then they use their nail care products on their toes and the cycle continues. Sometimes finger nails are also cut so obviously they can get infected (and they usually do).
If you have one toenail that has a mild fungus on it, treat it, because leaving it will make it get worse and then the treatments will become stronger and then there is a better chance of more toes being affected.If you have one toenail that has a fungus on it, buy 2 clippers. Label each one and then use one on the fungus toenail- and do not use that one anything else apart from that toenail. Clean the clippers as best as you can (diluted beach is the best) and then store separately. Do not forget which clipper is the fungus one, and tell other people in the house not to use it.
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