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Half of all Americans are infected with toenail fungus (onychomycosis) by the age of 70. This condition not only poses a cosmetic issue, causing nail discoloration and deformity, but also can have a serious impact on quality of life, causing pain while walking and creating a social stigma that can inhibit routine activities, such as wearing open toed shoes.
The good news is that there are doctors in the United States to discover the treatment of toenail fungus. It is a new noninvasive laser system that is an effective solution without side effects.
The traditional approaches to treating nail fungus are largely limited to oral drugs that are associated with adverse side effects and prescription topicals and home remedies that have not been proven effective. Despite limitations associated with these approaches, however, it is estimated that Americans currently spend about $2.1 billion annually on treating with prescription drugs alone.
Given the serious emotional, social and financial impact of nail fungus, it is important to note the benefits of this new technology.
I hope this LASER application will be brought here in the Philippines. :)
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