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Excilor Solution 3.3ml
Excilor£20.39Excilor for Fungal Nail Treatment penetrates the nail reducing the nail's pH, preventing fungal growth. The effects become visible as the infected part of the nail grows out. Ensures quick...
If you’re looking to buy Excilor online in the UK, this brand page brings together Excilor’s fungal nail care option available at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. Most shoppers arrive here searching for an Excilor fungal nail treatment that’s straightforward to use at home, with clear directions and discreet delivery. You can shop the product below and use the quick links to explore related foot-care support and pharmacy guidance.
Excilor is designed for people managing the appearance of a fungal nail infection (nail fungus) and wanting a topical solution that fits into a consistent routine. Nail concerns can have several causes, so it’s important to choose appropriately, follow the label, and allow time for the nail to grow out. If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are fungal, the nail is painful or inflamed, or you have an underlying condition such as diabetes or poor circulation, it’s best to speak to a pharmacist or GP before starting treatment.
Excilor is a topical nail solution intended to support fungal nail care. Always read the packaging/leaflet for suitability, directions, and precautions.
Apply to clean, dry affected nail(s) exactly as directed on the label. Allow it to dry fully and continue for the recommended duration.
Fungal nail infection often causes thickening, discolouration, and changes in nail texture, but other conditions can look similar. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist or GP for advice before treating.
Nails grow slowly, so improvement is typically judged over weeks to months as healthier nail grows through. If symptoms worsen or there’s no improvement after using it as directed, seek advice.
If you have diabetes, poor circulation, nerve problems in the feet, or an immune condition, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using any foot or nail treatments.
Seek prompt advice if you have severe pain, spreading redness, swelling, heat, discharge/pus, fever, or a significant nail injury, or if you’re immunocompromised.
Keeping feet clean and dry, changing socks regularly, and avoiding sharing nail tools can support good foot hygiene. For broader foot-care needs, explore the hands & feet range and pharmacy guides.
Important: This page provides general information only and does not replace medical advice. Always follow the product label. If you’re unsure, have persistent or worsening symptoms, or have an underlying condition, speak to a pharmacist or contact your GP.