Laser vs Oral Lamisil for fungal nails

Fungal Nails: Laser vs. Oral Lamisil - Choosing the Best Treatment for You

April 13, 20242 min read

Fungal Nails: Laser vs. Lamisil – Choosing the Best Treatment for You

Before we dive into treatments, let's understand what we're dealing with. Fungal nails occur when tiny fungi decide to set up camp beneath your toenails or fingernails. This invasion can lead to discolored, thickened, and sometimes crumbly nails.

Class IV Laser Therapy

Class IV laser therapy precisely targets the fungi lurking beneath your nails, delivering energy that penetrates the nail without harming surrounding skin or tissue.

Benefits

  • Non-invasive: No needles or surgical procedures required!

  • Quick and painless: You'll feel a gentle warmth, but nothing more.

  • Minimal side effects: Some individuals may experience slight discomfort.

  • No downtime: You can resume your day immediately after treatment.

Effectiveness

Studies suggest that Class IV laser therapy can be effective in treating fungal nails, particularly in mild to moderate cases. However, results may vary, and multiple sessions might be needed for optimal outcomes.

Oral Lamisil

Enter Lamisil, the oral medication that wages war on fungal nails from within. By taking a daily pill for a few months, Lamisil works systematically to eradicate the infection. It's like sending in reinforcements to combat the fungi, deep within the trenches of your nails.

Benefits

  • Effective: Lamisil boasts a solid track record in clearing up fungal nails.

  • Convenient: Just one pill a day. 

  • Systemic treatment: Lamisil reaches fungi in places topical treatments can't penetrate.

Efficacy

Oral Lamisil has demonstrated effectiveness in treating fungal nails, with many patients experiencing significant improvement. However, treatment duration may be longer, and results may vary depending on the severity of the infection.

Considerations for Choosing

Now, how do you decide between laser therapy and Lamisil? Consider the following factors.

  • Infection Severity: Laser therapy may be ideal for early-stage infections, while Lamisil could be more suitable for stubborn or widespread cases.

  • Personal Preference: Do you prefer the convenience of a daily pill or the quickness of laser sessions?

  • Health Factors: Before deciding on Lamisil, it's crucial to note that it can have negative effects on the liver, requiring monitoring during treatment.

Recurrence Rate and Side Effects

It's essential to acknowledge that fungal nail infections can recur, regardless of the chosen treatment. Additionally, Lamisil, while effective, can have adverse effects on the liver, necessitating caution and monitoring during treatment.

In conclusion, whether you're drawn to the futuristic allure of laser therapy or the tried-and-true effectiveness of Lamisil, there's a treatment option tailored to your needs. 

If you are dealing with a fungal nails you can call us now on 091 734 140 and a member of our team will be happy to help you.

Or

Book online using this link

https://peak-podiatry.eu1.cliniko.com/bookings?business_id=804024654766279950&appointment_type_id=804024654179078023


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Robert Meagher

Robert Meagher, Podiatrist at Peak Podiatry, Galway

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