DiabetiDerm® Toenail & Foot Fungus Antifungal Cream 1.5 oz. tube
DiabetiDerm® is specially formulated for the specific needs of those with diabetes. It contains a powerful FDA-approved ingredient that kills fungus that causes fungal nails yet is safe enough for every day use.
DiabetiDerm® Antifungal Cream:
* Kills the fungus that causes fungal nails
* Prevents fungus from growing on the skin and around the nails
* Podiatrists often recommend using around nails daily to prevent recurrence
Toenail fungus is a relatively common condition that disfigures and sometimes destroys the nail.
Roughly 3% to 5% of people living in the United States have this condition. Up to 48% of all people have at one time or another been affected by this condition.
Some people consider toenail fungus just a cosmetic problem and don’t bother seeking treatment. People with diabetes are at a higher risk. It is estimated that one in every three people with diabetes may be affected much higher than the general population. Also people with circulation problems are at a higher risk. For persons with diabetes this may pose as a more serious health risk which may lead to other more serious complications. This is why immediate treatment is necessary.
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Ingredients
Active Ingredients
Undecylenic: Acid 10% (Antifungal)
Inactive Ingredients
Aloe Vera, Arginine, Cetyl Alcohol, Clotrimazole, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Disodium EDTA, Glyceryl Stearate, Lavender Oil, Methylparaben, Ornithine HCl, PEG-100 Stearate, Propylparaben, Sodium Polyacrylate, Sorbitan Stearate, Stearic Acid, Tea Tree Oil, Triethanolamine, Urea, Water.
How to Help Prevent Nail Fungus
Some measures may be taken to prevent nail fungus: Keep your nails short, dry and clean; Wear appropriate socks; Use antifungal cream; Don’t trim or pick at the skin around your nails; Don’t go barefoot in public places; Choose reputable manicure and pedicure salon; Give up nail polish; Wash your hands after touching an infected nail.
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