Gray nails are medically known as onychomycosis, and toenail onychomycosis treatments include topical medications or systemic oral medications.
Toenail onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail plate or subnail tissues caused by dermatophytes and yeast. In the case of the distal lateral subnail type or the white superficial type, it is commonly treated with topical medications. After removing the diseased nail, topical antifungal preparations such as amorolfin and ketoconazole are used.
Systemic drug therapy is continuous oral terbinafine, or itraconazole intermittent shock therapy may be used. In the oral drug at the same time, can be used in conjunction with the use of topical amorolfine and other antifungal drug treatment.
Nail ringworm patients, it is recommended to timely to the regular hospital, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment. Drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use, do not self-medication.