Mycosan Fungal Nail is a complete treatment set, containing a unique serum in a user-friendly tube with brush (5ml), 10 nail files for single use and a treatment schedule. Mycosan is proven effective and active against fungi that cause fungal nail. It is an easy and fast solution: 92% of the users during a consumer study in 2011 saw in 2 weeks time an improvement of the nail surface.
Mycosan Fungal Nail treats mild to moderate forms of fungal nails. Mycosan protects surrounding nails against fungal infections. Mycosan nourishes the treated nail. Diabetics and children (age 4+) can also use Mycosan Fungal Nail.
Step 1: Apply
Apply Mycosan twice daily on the affected nail, during an uninterrupted period of four weeks. Let it dry for 1 minute. After 4 weeks apply once a day until the affected area has grown out.
Step 2: File
Start filing your nails after 2 weeks. File the affected nail carefully once a week using the files that came with the product. Note: Use one single file for one single nail, and use it only once in order to prevent the fungus from spreading.
Step 3: Visible Result
The treatment should be fully completed in order to achieve results. The first result is visible after 2 weeks.
A fungal nail often develops from athlete’s foot, which is a fungal skin infection. If athlete’s foot is not treated in time, the fungus may spread to the nails. In humid, public spaces such as a swimming pool or a gym. The organisms that cause fungal nails live in warm, humid environments. That is why you can be infected with the fungi that cause fungal nails when you are in a public, humid environment such as a sauna, gym, public showers or swimming pools.
Result of damage to the nail
When your finger is caught between doors, when you hit your finger with a hammer or stub your toe against the leg of a table, this causes damage to your nail. It often happens that the nail comes loose from the nail bed. The size of the area that has come loose determines the area where fungi can penetrate into the nail.
Fungal nail is more common among older adults. The causes are, amongst others, decreased blood circulation and a longer exposure to fungi. As the nails grow slower and thicker as you get older, they are more susceptible to fungal nail infection. Fungal nails are equally as common among men as in women. Fungal nail infection is the most common foot problem, 1 in every 4 persons suffers from a funal nail infection. The increase of this problem may be due to wearing tight shoes and increasing use of public areas such as dressing rooms and saunas.
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Dosage
Treatment: Apply Mycosan twice a day for a period of 4 weeks, afterwards once a day until the affected area has grown out.Prevention: Apply Mycosan Fungal Nail once a day on the nail -
Ingredients
Aqua, Rye Ferment Filtrate, Pentylene Glycol, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Hydroxyethelcellulose. -
Storage Information
Do not store above 25cDo not store above 25c, away from direct sources of heat and humidity. Keep in original container