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I have an acrylic nail fungus is there a treatment over the counter to use through the acrylic nail?

No. You need to remove the acrylic to treat the fungus.

2010-02-09 05:00:21 by lovepink...


Answers:

not in Canada, maybe in the states...you can try tea tree oil but I think you need the 1 year treatment by oral route.

take and keep the nails off!
- By Amber on Feb 9th, 2010.

nope, the finger needs to be able to breath so you will have to remove the nail completely and just have it natural or with a very very light nail polish on top. you should pick up some thymol and apply that regularly to the fungus. i know from experience, DO NOT KEEP THE NAIL ON!
- By Linda Z on Feb 9th, 2010.

Try tree tea oil its very good. I would suggest you remove the false nails.
- By i ate a lemon. on Feb 9th, 2010.

yes just go to the section in the pharmacy "fungus remedies" or ask the pharmacist,I don't have the bottle now but I had the same problem in Nov, and it cleared up in a month,I left the acrylic off from then until now (Feb), It will take time, Google nail fungus and you may have some answers,, EDIT: you will have to remove the nail for sure,I didn't read the question properly,
- By D on Feb 9th, 2010.

No. You need to remove the acrylic to treat the fungus.
- By procrastination nation on Feb 13th, 2010.

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