🦠 Why Fungus Doesn’t Disappear Instantly
Fungal infections live deep inside the nail and skin layers. Since nails grow slowly, treatment takes time to fully replace the infected nail.
Toenails can take 3–12 months to grow out completely
Fungus hides under the nail, making quick removal difficult
Calluses are thickened skin, not fungus—so they need different care
🧪 What Actually Works (Medically Proven)
There are effective treatments—but they require consistency:
Topical antifungals (creams or nail lacquers)
Oral medications like Terbinafine (stronger, doctor-prescribed)
Regular trimming and hygiene
Natural remedies (like vinegar, baking soda, or garlic) may help slow fungus, but they rarely cure it completely.
🏠 A Safer Home Care Routine
If you want to try something at home, this is more realistic:
Foot soak (daily):
Warm water
1–2 tablespoons of vinegar
Soak for 15–20 minutes
Then:
Dry feet completely
Apply antifungal cream
Keep nails trimmed and clean