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Onychomycosis: Current Treatment Options
To describe current evidence regarding the treatment of clients with onychomycosis who have one or more chronic illnesses.<section xml:id="abs1-2"><title type="main">Data SourcesCurrent review of research articles, standard pharmaceutical texts, and case studies.<s...
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To describe current evidence regarding the treatment of clients with onychomycosis who have one or more chronic illnesses.<section xml:id="abs1-2"><title type="main">Data SourcesCurrent review of research articles, standard pharmaceutical texts, and case studies.<section xml:id="abs1-3"><title type="main">ConclusionsOnychomycosis is often considered only as a cosmetic diagnosis. Treatment is based on factors such as the client's willingness to pay for expensive therapy and the ability to physically comply with daily regimens; however, treatment of Onychomycosis in clients with chronic illnesses including diabetes and peripheral vascular disease should be strongly encouraged. For these clients, Onychomycosis is not just a cosmetic diagnosis because it has the potential to decrease mobility and blood flow to the affected digits if left untreated.<section xml:id="abs1-4"><title type="main">Implications for PracticeThe primary care clinician's successful management of client's with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and peripheral vascular disease should include the treatment of onychomycosis. Recognizing the best treatment is a crucial decision. Ausführliche Beschreibung