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Can Laser Treatment Cure my Worst Toenail?

2/2/2016

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This question came from a patient who wants laser toenail fungus treatment, but inquired about getting only the worst of the infected toenails treated with the laser.

Question:

Hey Doc, 
Several of my toenails are thick and discolored.  But, the 1st toe on my right foot (my big toe) is the worst.  I'd like to get an estimate for getting that toe treated, and I'd like to know if there are complimentary or discount treatments if I don't see results in 3-6 months.  From my research, it sounds like 2 treatments are often needed.

Answer:
Hello,

Thank you for your inquiry. I am sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your toenails but I would be happy to help.

One thing that you have to understand is that treating toenail fungus is really an all or nothing proposition. Because the toenails become damaged when you have toenail fungus they're very easily reinfected...even from neighboring toenails. In fact, if you even have athletes foot where the same fungus is impacting the skin, then there's a good chance your infection won't completely clear and the toenails will still remain discolored...if you don't treat ALL or the toenails...or if you don't get rid of the athletes foot before we do the laser procedure.

You can actually watch a short video that I created to help explain this....

How is athletes foot related to toenail fungus? from Dr Christopher Segler on Vimeo.

The total cost of the laser toenail treatment is $949. But we would treat ALL of the toenails. 

The cost includes the house call, evaluation, laser treatment, topical antifungal medication to help prevent reinfection of the toenails and physician dispensed decontaminant to kill the fungus in your shoes.

In the last several years I've had very few patients who have had to have a second treatment. We simply do an extremely thorough job on the first treatment... And we make sure that patients don't have cases of athletes foot or other sources of reinfection that could re-infect the toenails.

The entire appointment takes about an hour to an hour and a half depending upon the extent of the infection. But you will want to make sure that you block out enough time so that we can do an extended laser treatment session and make sure we wipe out the toenail fungus in one long session, rather than two or three short laser treatments.

With this approach, as long as you don't have any athletes foot, (and understand that you have to actually do a lot on your own) we will be happy to come back and do a re-treatment if necessary, in 3 to 6 months...at NO CHARGE.

You just have to confirm that you don't have any athletes foot before scheduling your laser treatment. But, as long as you don't have any athletes foot, just let me know what dates and times work for you and I'll be happy to schedule your laser procedure to remove the fungal infection in the toenails and get you moving back to clear toenails.  

Thanks!
Dr. Christopher Segler

Dr. Christopher Segler, is Board Certified, American Board of Pediatric Medicine. He specializes in the treatment of you healthy patients who lead active, busy lives. He actually brings the laser to patient's homes to perform toenail fungus treatments during a house call appointment. That way there is no missed work. In fact, he can even see you before work if you like. He treats patients in San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose and the rest of Silicon Valley. If you have a question about your toes and whether or not Laser Toenail Fungus Treatment is right for you, call him directly at 415-308-0833.
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Does Running Barefoot Cause Toenail Fungus Infections?

7/14/2013

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Barefoot running has increased in popularity in recent years. In fact, Dr. Segler recently lectured at a medical conference on the topic of barefoot running trends. Part of the appeal in barefoot running technique is to increase your efficiency by using more natural running biomechanics in order to hone your running form.

The American Podiatric Medical Association has a position statement declaring that barefoot running is an unsafe activity and is not recommended by podiatrists. Of course not all podiatrist agree with this position. I happen to be one of those dissenting physicians.

Toenail fungus is common among runners. In fact all fungal infections are common among runners. Particularly athlete's foot. Athlete's foot is nothing more than a fungus infection of the skin on the foot. A toenail fungus infection is actually caused by the same organism that causes athlete’s foot.

When you run your feet sweat, moisture collects in your shoes and the ideal environment for fungal growth is created. If you run on back-to-back days the problem is compounded because your running shoes never completely dry out.

If you happen to develop a case of athlete's foot, the fungus is growing between the layers of the skin. As the skin peels it sheds fungal spores into your shoes. These spores of course are the seeds from which fungus grows.

If you are running, doing hill repeats or some other strenuous workout, and you repeatedly bumped the toes and the end of of the toenail on the inside of the running shoe, the fungal spores can get between the toenail and the underlying nail bed. The fungal spores begin to grow and develop into a fungal toenail infection.

However when you run barefoot, you not have any risk of bumping the toenails repeatedly against an inside of a running shoe that is ripe with fungus. So in that respect, running barefoot is actually much lower risk for developing a toenail fungus infection as compared to running with running shoes.

The risk is mainly related to the potential for fungal spores to collect in your shoes and then have trauma where those spores are actually in contact with the toenail in such a way that they can become embedded in or underneath the toenail and start to grow. If you are wearing minimalist running shoes such as the Vibram Five Fingers without socks the risk of developing one of these toenail infections actually increases significantly. 

If you start to notice discoloration such as white or yellowish spots where the toenail seems to be changing and getting thicker it could be a fungal toenail infection. Treating these infections is not really a big deal. Our podiatrist can actually bring a laser to your home or office in order to directly kill the fungus and help your toenails returned to their normal clear and healthy state.  For more information on discount toenail fungus laser treatment andlas er toenail fungus removal treatment visit http://www.lasertoenailsanfrancisco.com/

Dr. Christopher Segler, DPM is Board Certified, American Board of Podiatric Medicine.  He is an 11-time Ironman triathlon finisher and is an expert on running injuries.  If you have a question about toenail fungus, you can call him directly at 415–308–0833.

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How do I ensure that the Laser Toenail Treatment will work?

7/13/2013

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The laser treatment will kill the fungus in your toenails. But to keep your toenail clear after the laser toenail fungus treatment you have to make sure you don’t get re-infected with toenail fungus. Up to 50% of patients who effectively treat the toenail fungus infection will get the nasty infection again within a few years. 

The key is to keep the fungal spores under control.

Spores are basically the seeds from which toenail fungus grows. They are very durable. In fact, fungal spores can lay dormant for many years and still remain viable. Just place the spores in a warm, moist, dark environment and they will start to grow sprouting a new toe fungus infection. 

The laser will effectively remove the fungus from your toenails, but that is only the first step.

The whole time you have had a fungal infection, you have been shedding fungal spores into your shoes and socks. Getting free of the spores is the best way to prevent the fungus from infecting your toenails again. 

1. Wash all of your socks in hot water. This will get rid of the fungus and spores in your socks. Some people throw out all of their socks and replace them. But this isn’t really necessary. 

2. Kill the fungus in your shoes. Use an antiseptic spray or an ultraviolet sanitizer to kill the spores and live fungus in your shoes. Bowling alleys have been doing this forever. They simply spray some toxic chemicals in the bowling shoes to kill all of the germs between rentals. Sprays like Lysol will work, but frankly they make your shoes smell like Lysol. So if you are going to try this, make sure you test it out on a pair of shoes you aren’t crazy about before you spray all of your shoes. The Steri-Shoe is a much nicer alternative. It uses ultraviolet light to destroy the live fungus and spores in your shoes. No smell, no toxic chemicals and no waiting to dry the shoes out. You can order one online at a discount here.

3. Watch out for and aggressively treat any athlete’s foot. The fungus that causes athlete’s foot is the same one that causes toenail fungus infections. Those little spots of peeling skin are the classic sign of athlete’s foot. Many people think that if the skin doesn’t itch, it isn’t athlete’s foot. This is false. 

Every time I see a patient who wants the toenail fungus laser removal treatment I ask them if they ever get athlete’s foot. Less than 10% say yes. But about half of all the laser toenail patients actually have signs of an active case of athlete’s foot that they haven’t even noticed. 

So it is possible that you could pick up a case of athlete’s foot and not realize it. You should check your feet every day. Look for peeling skin around the edge of the sole and between the toes. 

If you get athletes foot, you are actually growing fungus between the layers of skin. As the skin peels, fungal spores are shed into your socks and shoes. Then all it takes is to bump your toenails on the inside of the shoe and those spores can get in again start another toenail fungus infection.

If you notice some athlete’s foot don’t panic. You can simply apply an over-the-counter cream for a couple of weeks to cure the skin infection. Of course you will want to use the Steri-shoe ultraviolet sanitizer in your shoes again and wash your socks in hot water, just like you did after the laser procedure.

Taking these simple precautions you will help ensure that your toes stay clear, healthy and fungus free!  If you have a question about a toenail fungus infection, call the toenail fungus expert directly at 415-308-0833.

Dr. Christopher Segler is a San Francisco based podiatrist and is board certified, American Board of Podiatric Medicine.  His practice provides house calls to people who are just too busy to sit in traffic or a doctor's office. He sees patients in their own homes to treat their toenail fungal infections with one of the newest lasers available. We do house calls in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Rafael, Mill Valley, San Mateo and San Jose. If you have a question about toenail fungus and wonder whether or not the laser fungus removal treatment will help you have clear toenails again, you can call and ask a toenail expert by calling 415-308-0833.  And yes, you will actually get to speak with the doctor. 
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