Can I Use Leli Nail Treatment with Doctor's Prescription for Toenail Fungus? - Dermatology

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Hello doctor, my big toe has been diagnosed with onychomycosis.
Before seeing the doctor, the nail turned black and fell off, and I self-trimmed it down to a third of the nail.
I have purchased Lamisil and applied it to the entire nail, including the nail bed, along with the topical medication prescribed by the doctor.
Is this okay? Thank you.

Joi, 50~59 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/01/02

Dr. Li Yufen reply Dermatology


Hello: If the topical medication prescribed by the doctor also contains antifungal ingredients, then using Lamisil once a week is sufficient, and there is no need to use them simultaneously.
If it contains other ingredients, it is recommended to discuss the medication with a dermatologist during your follow-up appointment.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2024/01/02

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When dealing with toenail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, it's crucial to follow a proper treatment regimen to ensure effective healing and prevent further complications. In your case, you've been diagnosed with toenail fungus, and you've started using Leli Nail Treatment along with a topical medication prescribed by your doctor.
To address your question directly: using Leli Nail Treatment in conjunction with a doctor's prescribed topical antifungal medication can be acceptable, but there are important considerations to keep in mind. If the topical medication prescribed by your doctor is also an antifungal, it is generally recommended to use them separately rather than simultaneously. This is because combining treatments can sometimes lead to irritation or reduce the effectiveness of one or both medications.
Leli Nail Treatment is designed to penetrate the nail and the underlying nail bed, which is essential for treating fungal infections. It is typically applied once a week, and it is important to allow it to dry completely before applying any other medication. If your doctor prescribed a different type of topical medication, it would be best to discuss with them whether you should continue using both treatments together or if you should space them out.

In terms of application, here are some guidelines you might find helpful:
1. Clean the Area: Before applying any treatment, ensure that the affected area is clean and dry. This helps the medication penetrate better.

2. Apply Leli Nail Treatment: Use the Leli Nail Treatment as directed, usually once a week. Apply it to the entire nail and the surrounding skin, allowing it to dry completely.

3. Apply the Doctor's Prescription: If your doctor prescribed a topical antifungal cream or ointment, apply it after the Leli Nail Treatment has dried. Follow the instructions provided by your doctor regarding frequency and amount.

4. Monitor for Side Effects: Keep an eye out for any signs of irritation or allergic reactions, such as redness, itching, or swelling. If you experience any adverse effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

5. Follow Up with Your Doctor: Regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider are essential to monitor the progress of your treatment. If you notice no improvement after a few weeks, or if the condition worsens, consult your doctor for further evaluation and potential adjustments to your treatment plan.

In addition to topical treatments, it's important to maintain good foot hygiene. Keep your feet dry and clean, wear breathable footwear, and avoid walking barefoot in communal areas to reduce the risk of reinfection.
Lastly, remember that toenail fungus can be persistent, and treatment may take several weeks to months to fully resolve the infection. Patience and adherence to your treatment plan are key to successfully overcoming this condition. If you have any concerns or questions about your treatment, don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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