Dealing with thick, discolored toenails - Harvard Health (2024)

Dealing with thick, discolored toenails - Harvard Health (1)

Wriggling toes in the sand and wearing sandals are warm weather treats, unless you'd rather keep your toes under wraps due to thickened, yellowish nails. Nail fungal infections (known as onychomycosis) are common, affecting up to 14% of the general population. In advanced cases, nails can become brittle, crumbly, or ragged, or even separate from the nail bed.

While completely curing these fungal infections is difficult, the right treatments can discourage the problem from spreading and make your nails look better.

Do nail fungal infections only affect toenails?

No, fingernails can become infected, too. However, toenails are a more common target because of certain habits, including wearing shoes, so we'll concentrate on them in this post.

How do people get toenail fungus?

"Feet are more likely to be sweaty and damp, which provides a better environment for the fungi, yeasts, and molds that are naturally present on your skin to flourish," says Dr. Abigail Waldman, a dermatologist at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital.

People also can be exposed to various fungi, known as dermatophytes, by walking barefoot in locker rooms, spas, or near swimming pools, or getting a pedicure at a nail salon, she says. A fungal overgrowth can infect the area between your toes and the skin or your feet, causing athlete's foot. The fungus can then spread to the toenails.

What makes toenail fungus hard to treat?

While antifungal creams can easily treat skin infections, toenails are another story.

"Nail tissue is harder and thicker, so these medications don't penetrate very well," Dr. Waldman explains. That's also true for antifungal drugs taken as pills. Toenails grow slowly and the tissue isn't very metabolically active. So although the medication gets into your bloodstream, only small amounts end up in your toenails. That's why it's hard to get rid of toenail fungus once it takes hold.

What counts as a cure?

Research reports so-called clinical cure rates between 60% to 80%, but this means only the absence of symptoms — that is, your toenails return to their normal appearance. The fungal infection may still be lurking under your nails, says Dr. Waldman.

In fact, in clinical trials when investigators recheck toenail clippings for any residual fungus after treatments applied to nails, only around 10% to 15% show no detectable fungal spores. As a result, recurrences of toenail fungal infections are fairly common.

Despite this, there's a reasonable chance that different treatment approaches can improve your symptoms and the appearance of your toenails.

What works for treating toenail fungus?

Here is a rundown of the different treatment options, starting with Dr. Waldman's go-to first-line suggestion, which uses inexpensive products you may already have in your home.

Home remedies

Soaking your toes to soften your nails before applying a fungus-fighting agent will help the remedy penetrate the nail. For the soak, Dr. Waldman recommends mixing one part white or apple cider vinegar to three parts warm water. Soak your toes for at least 10 minutes (but up to 40 minutes is better). Instead of vinegar, you can use Listerine, which contains thymol, the main compound in the herb thyme. Like vinegar, thymol has antifungal properties.

Then dry your feet well and apply an antifungal substance to all the affected nails. One option is a paste of crushed garlic, but most people will probably find the over-the-counter drugstore products listed below more convenient to use.

Over-the-counter products

The best evidence is for 100% tea tree oil, but another popular option is Vicks VapoRub (which also contains thymol and other essential oils that may fight fungus), Dr. Waldman says. Or you can use one of the various creams sold to treat athlete's foot on your toenails.

Be sure to apply the product right after soaking. The clinical cure rates for each of these approaches vary between products, and depend on the severity and duration of the infection. But about 60% of people notice improvements after a few months of treatment, Dr. Waldman says.

Drugstores also carry several other toenail treatments, including a treated patch you put on your nails overnight. It contains urea, an acidic substance that improves the look of your nails by making them less brittle and discolored. Another product that promises similar results uses a tiny LED light that you clip onto your toenail after applying a liquid containing polyethylene glycol, which softens nails.

Prescription treatments to put on toenails

These topical products, which are best for milder infections, include amorolfine (Loceryl, others), efinaconazole (Jublia), tavaborole (Kerydin), and ciclopirox (Penlac). They are clear lacquers that you brush on your toenails once daily, usually for months. It may take as long as a year to see results. Clinical cure rates range from 35% to 60%.

Prescription pills

More severe infections may respond better to oral drugs, which include fluconazole (Diflucan), griseofulvin (Grifulvin), itraconazole (Sporanox), and terbinafine (Lamisil). These are taken daily in pill form for three months. While the clinical cure rates are higher (around 80%), these drugs have more side effects, including stomach upset, diarrhea, and (in rare cases) liver damage.

Laser therapy

Lasers penetrate and break down nail tissue, helping to destroy the fungus. There are many different types of lasers and protocols. Clinical cure rates are hard to pin down, but some have been reported as ranging between 60% and 75%.

Advice on toenail clippers, nail polish, new shoes, and more

During and after treatment, Dr. Waldman advises people to use two sets of toenail clippers — one for infected nails and one for noninfected nails — to prevent fungal spread. If you're embarrassed by the appearance of your toenails, it's okay to use nail polish for short periods of time, she says.

Once you finish treatment, buying new shoes will help avoid reinfection. "I also always recommend people do a diluted vinegar soak once or twice a week after finishing treatment, which helps prevent any lingering fungus from reinfecting the nail," says Dr. Waldman.

Dealing with thick, discolored toenails - Harvard Health (2024)

FAQs

How do you get rid of thick discolored toenails? ›

Remedies
  1. Baking soda has strong antifungal effects. ...
  2. Applying 100% tea tree oil to affected toenails twice daily can help ease symptoms.
  3. Olive leaf extract has both antibacterial and antifungal effects. ...
  4. Coconut oil is an antifungal agent. ...
  5. You can purchase over-the-counter (OTC) antifungal nail creams and ointments.
Dec 2, 2022

How to file down thick toenails at home? ›

Thick toe nails can be managed using an emery board and filing your nails. This will stunt nail growth and keep them manageable. Gently file each nail across the thickened part 2-3 time weekly to reduce the thickness. The best time to do this is when the nail is dry, before a bath or shower.

How do you treat Discoloured toenails? ›

Over-the-counter products. The best evidence is for 100% tea tree oil, but another popular option is Vicks VapoRub (which also contains thymol and other essential oils that may fight fungus), Dr. Waldman says. Or you can use one of the various creams sold to treat athlete's foot on your toenails.

Should thickened toenails be removed? ›

Thickened toenails usually don't need medical care. But if they keep getting thicker over time or if they become painful, contact your health care team. Also make a medical appointment if you don't think you can trim your toenails safely on your own.

What does Vicks VapoRub do for toenails? ›

Vicks VapoRub

Although designed for cough suppression, its active ingredients (camphor and eucalyptus oil) may help treat toenail fungus. An older 2011 study found that Vicks VapoRub had a “positive clinical effect” in treating toenail fungus.

What is the number one home remedy for toenail fungus? ›

8 Home Remedies To Get Rid of Toenail Fungus
  1. Vinegar. Some evidence suggests that white vinegar, or acetic acid, may possess antifungal qualities. ...
  2. Mouthwash. While any mouthwash may work, Dr. ...
  3. Baking Soda. ...
  4. Vick's VapoRub. ...
  5. Garlic. ...
  6. Essential Oils. ...
  7. Snakeroot Extract. ...
  8. Over-The-Counter Medication.
Sep 6, 2023

What do podiatrists use to cut thick toenails? ›

Heavy duty podiatry-grade toenail clippers: We recommend ClipPro nail clippers for our patients.

What is the white hard stuff under my toenails? ›

Keratin is a protein that promotes the development of the skin and nails. Nail psoriasis sometimes causes too much keratin to grow under the nail. This overgrowth is called subungual hyperkeratosis. People with hyperkeratosis may notice a white, chalky substance under the nail.

How to trim elderly thick toenails? ›

Soak your feet in warm water for at least 10 minutes to soften your nails, and then use a towel to thoroughly dry your feet and toenails. Using a nail clipper, make small cuts to avoid splintering the nail and cut straight across. To lessen the chance of the nail becoming ingrown, don't round off the corners.

Are thick toenails always fungus? ›

Thick toenails are the common result of four different causes: injury, old age, fungal infection and psoriasis.

Is hydrogen peroxide good for discolored toenails? ›

Hydrogen peroxide can kill the fungus that grows on toenails. You can use hydrogen peroxide for toenail fungus by wiping it on your infected toes or toenails with a clean cloth or cotton swab. A hydrogen peroxide foot soak can also be used.

How do you get rid of keratin buildup under your toenails? ›

Keratin buildup under toenails can be reduced by gently cleaning the area under the nail. Soaking the feet in warm water to soften the nails and using a soft brush can help remove the buildup. For persistent cases, a podiatrist may need to clean the area professionally.

How do I get my thick toenails back to normal? ›

Treatment options for thick nails may include:
  1. prescription creams or ointments.
  2. oral medications.
  3. laser therapy or light therapy.
  4. injections.
  5. surgery to remove the nail and allow it to regrow.

Can a podiatrist get rid of thick toenails? ›

In extreme cases, where thickened toenails cause constant pain or footwear issues, our podiatrists can remove the thickened nail permanently with nail surgery. So if you suffer from thickened toenails let our podiatrists help treat and manage them for you.

Should you grind down thick toenails? ›

Filing your nails will prevent them from snagging on your socks, which could cause further irritation or injury.

What kills toenail fungus permanently? ›

Nothing kills toenail fungus right away. It can take at least 6 months to as long as 18 months to see your nail return to normal. What kills toenail fungus the fastest? A prescription medication like terbinafine will work faster than a home remedy, but you'll still need to take it for about 12 weeks.

How do you get rid of thick yellow toenails fast? ›

Treatment for yellow nails
  1. mixing tea tree oil with a carrier oil and applying it to the affected nail.
  2. soaking the affected nail in hot water mixed with baking soda.
  3. applying vinegar to the affected nail.
  4. including a sufficient amount of vitamin E in the diet.

Why is only my big toenail discolored? ›

The most frequent reason for discolored toenails is nail fungus, which is challenging to treat but rarely a serious source of discomfort. Aside from injuries, most conditions that cause toenails to change color may require treatment from a doctor.

What do thick toenails mean? ›

It is natural for toenails to get thicker with age, but other factors, including fungal infections, autoimmune conditions, or mechanical stresses, such as from poorly fitting shoes can also cause thick toenails.

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