Traditional approaches to treatment of onychomycosis

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
B C MarkinsonG Cabrera

Abstract

The authors discuss the traditional approaches to treatment of onychomycosis in podiatric medicine: debridement, traditional oral agents, and topical medication. Although the newer systemic antifungal agents have proven to be both safe and effective, many podiatric physicians believe that for many patients, it is better to treat in a conservative manner.

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