Comprehending the Potential of Topical Therapies for the Treatment of Onychomycosis.

Shivangi Verma, Naveen Kumar, Aman Sharma, Shweta Agarwal
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Abstract

Introduction: Onychomycosis is a frequently occurring fungal infection that affects the nails of the fingers and toes. Infection is caused by yeasts, dermatophytes, and nondermatophyte molds. Onychomycosis should be confirmed by mycology. Diagnosis can be made by various techniques, such as microscopy, fungal culture, potassium hydroxide, polymerase chain reaction, and histopathology. This review was undertaken to study the challenges associated with topical therapy of onychomycosis and techniques to overcome these challenges.

Methods: The search engines used for carrying out the literature review were PubMed, Google, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The search terms employed were "topical therapies for onychomycosis", "diagnosis of onychomycosis", and "challenges in the treatment of onychomycosis". The data related to topical treatments were compiled, and articles available in English language were only considered.

Results and discussion: The main challenge associated with topical therapy was found to be the unique structure of the nails, hampering drug penetration to the infection site and inducing fungal drug resistance. Conventional treatment methods, as well as novel techniques developed for topical therapy, like microporation, ionotophoresis, laser, and photodynamic therapy, have also been explored. Oral antifungals are most commonly used for moderate to severe onychomycosis as they provide greater cure rates, whereas topical application of antifungals is advocated for mild to moderate infections as it possesses a better safety profile. Efinaconazole solution (10%), tavaborole solution (5%), and ciclopirox nail lacquer (8%) for topical use are accepted by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the management of onychomycosis. Laser treatment is approved in the United States for the short-term improvement of clear nails in fungal infections, but the clinical outcomes have not yet reached optimal levels.

了解局部治疗治疗甲真菌病的潜力。
简介:甲真菌病是一种常见的真菌感染,影响手指和脚趾的指甲。感染是由酵母菌、皮肤真菌和非皮肤真菌引起的。甲真菌病应通过真菌学检查确诊。诊断可以通过各种技术,如显微镜,真菌培养,氢氧化钾,聚合酶链反应和组织病理学。本综述旨在研究与甲真菌病局部治疗相关的挑战以及克服这些挑战的技术。方法:文献综述使用的搜索引擎为PubMed、谷歌、Scopus、谷歌Scholar。使用的搜索词是“局部治疗的甲真菌病”,“诊断的甲真菌病”,和“挑战在治疗的甲真菌病”。收集与局部治疗相关的资料,只考虑英文文献。结果和讨论:发现局部治疗的主要挑战是指甲的独特结构,阻碍药物渗透到感染部位并诱导真菌耐药。传统的治疗方法,以及为局部治疗开发的新技术,如微孔,离子导入,激光和光动力治疗,也进行了探索。口服抗真菌药物最常用于中度至重度甲真菌病,因为它们提供更高的治愈率,而局部应用抗真菌药物被提倡用于轻度至中度感染,因为它具有更好的安全性。外用艾非那康唑溶液(10%)、他伐波罗溶液(5%)和环匹罗指甲油(8%)被美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)接受用于治疗甲真菌病。在美国,激光治疗被批准用于真菌感染的清洁指甲的短期改善,但临床结果尚未达到最佳水平。
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