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The laser treatment for toenail fungus is relatively new, the results are
encouraging but the product still needs FDA approval. This writing will
discuss how effective it is as a form of treatment for toenail fungus, and
the downside for its use.
As many as 25 million people in the US suffer from toenail
fungus. While not a chronic condition, toenail fungal infection must
be dealt with promptly, so that it will not worsen. When infected, the
toenail will get hard and thick and may look yellow or brown in
color.
Oral medications are available for the treatment of the fungal
infection. Lamisil is one such medication that will cure the
condition completely in only twelve percent of cases. Within recent
times, laser has been used to treat toenail fungus. The laser
treatment for toenail fungus has been effective in killing the fungus
and not damaging cells and tissues in the area of the infection. Now
there are many competing companies that are developing new techniques
for treating fungal infections using lasers.
Laser treatment of the fungus has brought a lot of hope for
sufferers, and the 2 most widespread laser treatments are Noveon Laser
and Patholase Pinpointe Foot Laser. With the Noveon method of killing
the bacteria, two different lengths of lights are utilized. The method
is very effective in treating skin ailments, but it has not yet been
approved by the FDA for the treatment of toenail fungus treatment.
Also not yet approved by the FDA, is the Patholase Pinpointe Foot
Laser. When compared to the natural remedies and prescription
medication methods of toenail fungal treatment, the laser methods are
much more expensive. These treatments are not covered by insurance
and the treatments could cost upwards of $1000 per treatment.
It is said that as much as $1.26 billion each year is spent for
toenail fungus treatments. Research done on the side effects of laser
treatments of toenail fungus, has not found any side effects connected
with that method of treatment. The majority of patients that have used
the procedure have reported very positive results.
Although some laser use has been FDA approved for the use in dental
problems and in hair removal, it has not yet been approved the
treatment of toenail fungus , so for that reason, caution should be
exercised if considering that option for treating your toenail
fungus.
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