My friend, let's treat the fungus!

Fungus is a common skin disease that can cause a lot of inconvenience and lead to damage to nails and skin. It often infects people who go to public places where they must walk barefoot, as well as those who suffer from weakened immunity, diabetes, obesity and other diseases. If you suspect you have a fungus, you should contact your doctor immediately to begin treatment.

Symptoms of fungus include itching, burning, blistering, discoloration, thickening and crumbling of the nails. To prevent fungus, doctors recommend increasing immunity, not walking barefoot in public places and wearing comfortable shoes.

In addition, there are many traditional methods for treating fungus. For example, sea or table salt baths can help eliminate fungus. To do this, you need to dissolve one tablespoon of salt in one glass of water at a temperature of 36-37 degrees and immerse your feet in it for several minutes. Then you should wipe your feet and moisten a cotton swab in a solution of iodized salt and apply it to the affected areas.

You can also use garlic tincture added to a salt solution to treat the affected areas. To do this, you need to dissolve 4 tablespoons of salt in 1 liter of hot water, add a clove of chopped garlic and treat your feet with this mixture regularly for two weeks.

Propolis can also be an option for treating fungus. To do this, you need to soak a cotton swab with propolis tincture and apply it to the affected areas for 21 days, changing it daily. Propolis tincture can be bought at a pharmacy.

Another folk remedy is apple cider vinegar. To use it in the treatment of fungus, you should make baths and dressings from it.

Lastly, black coffee can also help get rid of fungus. To do this, you need to brew strong black coffee and immerse your feet in it for a few minutes before going to bed.

In any case, if you notice symptoms of a fungus, consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. Don't forget about fungus prevention, maintain foot hygiene and wear comfortable shoes.