Nail fungus is stubborn once it sets in, as a result, is difficult to treat.
However, a recent study in the Journal of Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology examined 10 treatment options.
And they found some cheap options that are up to 90% effective despite some of the most common and expensive prescription topical antifungals having a success rate below 10%.
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