That kind of “nana trick” headline usually sounds more dramatic than the reality. Thick toenails are a real issue, but they don’t have a simple home hack that reliably fixes them.
Most commonly, thick toenails are caused by Onychomycosis (fungal infection), though they can also come from aging, injury, or circulation problems.
🦶 What actually causes thick toenails
- Fungal infection (most common)
- Repeated pressure (tight shoes, running)
- Aging (nails naturally thicken over time)
- Psoriasis or other skin conditions
🧠 What home “tricks” can realistically do
Some home care methods can help the appearance and comfort, but they don’t cure underlying fungal infection:
✔️ Helpful supportive steps:
- Soaking feet in warm water to soften nails
- Carefully filing the nail surface (after soaking)
- Keeping nails trimmed straight and short
- Keeping feet dry and clean
- Wearing breathable shoes and cotton socks
💊 What actually treats the cause
If it’s fungal, effective treatments include:
- Antifungal nail creams or lacquers
- Oral antifungal medication (for severe cases, prescribed by a doctor)
Over-the-counter remedies alone often take months and may not fully clear it.
⚠️ Be careful with “viral tricks”
Common misleading suggestions include:
- Vinegar or baking soda soaks
- Oils claiming to “kill fungus instantly”
- Lemon or garlic applications
These may help mild irritation but are not proven cures for nail fungus.
🧠 Bottom line
There is no quick trick to “fix” thick toenails. You can improve appearance at home, but persistent thickening usually needs proper antifungal treatment.
If you want, you can describe what your toenails look like (color, thickness, pain or not), and I can help you figure out whether it’s likely fungal or something else.