Toenail fungus, also known as onychomycosis, is a common problem, especially as we get older. If you’re over 60, you’re probably already familiar with it. It can affect one or several of your toenails, with the big and little toes being the most common spots.
Given the prevalence of toenail fungus, you may be looking for a way to treat it at home. Enter green tea, a beverage often touted for its health benefits. Green tea is packed with antioxidants and has some antifungal properties, leading some to wonder if it can help clear up toenail fungus.
But is there any real evidence to back up claims that green tea can effectively treat toenail fungus? This article explores what the science says (or doesn’t say) about using green tea for toenail fungus. As always, we’ll emphasize the importance of talking to your doctor about any health concerns and treatment options.