Toenail fungus (onychomycosis) is a common problem, and it becomes even more common as we age. In fact, approximately half of all nail abnormalities are caused by fungal infections.
Traditional treatments for toenail fungus can take a long time to work, and they can also come with some unpleasant side effects. That’s why there’s a growing interest in non-invasive treatments like red light therapy.
Some people are wondering if infrared light can kill toenail fungus. The hope is that this type of therapy could be a faster, easier, and less risky way to get rid of these stubborn infections.
This article will explore the evidence behind using infrared light to treat toenail fungus. We’ll look at what the research says about whether it works and what the potential benefits and drawbacks might be.