Tea tree oil shows promise against athlete's footTreatment of interdigital tinea pedis with 25% and 50% tea tree oil solution: a randomized, placebo-controlled, blinded study. We conducted a randomized, controlled study to explore the effectiveness of 25% and 50% tea tree oil on athlete's foot, affecting 158 participants with diagnosed infections.
After four weeks of treatment, we observed a significant improvement, with 68% in the 50% group and 72% in the 25% group showing clinical responses, compared to only 39% in the placebo group.
The mycological cure rates were also notable, with 64% in the 50% tea tree oil group versus 31% in the placebo. Although a few participants experienced skin irritation, this issue resolved quickly upon stopping the treatment. Nail improvement Most Useful Review 5 people found this helpful I apply it daily to my toenails and other areas of my feet to combat nail fungus. My right big toe was infected with tinea, but now a lovely nail has regrown. The roughness on my heels cleared up within days. Although it has a distinct petroleum scent, it offers great value for money. I bought three bottles and am keen to purchase additional ones. |