
🔹 Step 3: Apply Garlic Directly on the Infected Nail
Using a cotton swab or clean fingers, place a small amount of crushed garlic directly onto the nail and surrounding skin. You can add a drop of olive oil or tea tree oil to soothe the skin and increase absorption.
🔹 Step 4: Cover and Let It Sit
Secure the garlic paste on the nail using a bandage or medical tape. Leave it on for 30–60 minutes. You can repeat this treatment once or twice a day, depending on the severity of the infection.
⚠️ Caution: Garlic is strong and may irritate sensitive skin. If you feel a burning sensation, rinse it off immediately and reduce the duration in your next application.
🔹 Step 5: Rinse and Moisturize
After treatment, rinse the area with warm water and pat dry. Apply a light, unscented moisturizer or coconut oil to soothe the skin around the nail.
🔹 Step 6: Repeat Daily
Continue this garlic treatment daily for 2–4 weeks or until the fungus visibly improves. It’s important to be consistent. Nail fungus is persistent and may take time to fully disappear.
🧼 Bonus Tips for Better Results
- Keep nails trimmed and dry at all times.
- Avoid sharing nail clippers or towels with others.
- Wear breathable socks and shoes to prevent moisture buildup.
- Use antifungal powder or spray in shoes if needed.
⚠️ When to See a Doctor
While garlic can be very effective for mild to moderate fungal infections, if the nail becomes painful, darkened, or extremely thick, or if the infection spreads, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. Diabetics and people with weakened immune systems should not rely solely on home remedies.
✅ Final Thoughts
Garlic is a powerful, natural remedy with ancient roots and modern credibility. Using it against nail fungus is both easy and affordable. With patience and consistency, you may notice significant improvements in just a few weeks.
So if you’re dealing with nail fungus, give this “Garlic Power Method” a try—your toes will thank you! 🧄🦶💥
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