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(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 16, 2009 ) Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Chris Milkie, of Mayfair Foot Clinic, spoke about people suffering from toenail fungus. He pointed out that "this unsightly condition can cause a lot of problems in the every day lives of my patients. Everything from running to exercising to simply throwing on a pair of sandals can become a dreaded routine. Unfortunately, even though almost ten percent of the population suffers from toenail fungus, there is a lot of misinformation out there about what you should and should not do when it comes to treating this ugly and painful condition. To help To help you on your way to pretty, healthy toes, here are some of the big things to do and do not do on treating (and hopefully, curing) your ugly toenail fungus. Unfortunately, none of these things to do involve any of the old wives tale cures you may have heard about!"
1. DO NOT Trust Commercials. There are plenty of ads out there selling purported topical creams and oral medications that are supposedly miracle cures. And while these ads may seem quite impressive and convincing, these prescription treatments are generally pretty useless. Thus, do not fall prey to advertising when it comes to the treatment of your toenail fungus. The only real cure is the revolutionary laser treatment, which is only available at the office of your podiatrist.
2. DO Schedule a Consultation. Unfortunately, many people tend to be too embarrassed about their unsightly toenail fungus to even book a consultation with their doctor or podiatrist! Get over your nerves and schedule a consultation today. The doctor will be able to set you up for a laser treatment, which can eradicate your toenail fungus in only one thirty minute treatment.
3. DONÂ’T Trust Folksy Remedies. While these folksy remedies (such as apple cider vinegar or vitamin E tablets) may sound like a good, organic, and easy way to treat your toenail fungus, none of them really work. Toenail fungus is an extremely stubborn condition; it cannot be done away with anything that you might find in your kitchen or refrigerator. The only real way to get rid of toenail fungus for good is to book an appointment with your podiatrist, and to ask about laser treatments, which are the only real, permanent solution.
Dr. Milkie concluded "these Dos and Do Nots will help you in your quest to get rid of this unsightly, nasty, and sometimes painful condition for good. Toenail fungus can be an annoying problem, but you donÂ’t have to live with it forever. Do not believe everything you hear, and remember that the only real solution is found by visiting your podiatrist to receive the best foot care."
Visit Dr. Chris Milkie's blog at http://www.mayfairfootclinic.com/blog/ for more information on prescription orthotics, and many other treatments to relieve foot and ankle conditions, or to get information on the newest, and highly successful laser treatment for toenail fungus.
To schedule a consultation with Dr. Milkie, or to learn more about Mayfair Foot Clinic, visit http://www.mayfairfootclinic.com/
Mayfair Foot Clinic
Dr. Chris Milkie
414-257-0676
webmaster@mayfairfootclinic.com
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