An ingrown toenail is a common condition where the corner or edge
of one of the toenails grows into the soft fleshy part of the toe. The
result of this growth is a painful, sore region that is often red and
may become infected. These ingrown problems typically affect the big
toe, but can occur on any one of the toes.
Many ingrown toenails
can be taken care of at home, but if you are in severe pain and the pain
is spreading, you will want to see a doctor right away for treatment.
Your doctor will recommend the appropriate treatment needed for the care
of your toe.
Common Treatments
Through
lifestyle and home remedies, ingrown toenails can generally be treated
at home. Some of the most common home remedies include soaking the foot
regularly in warm water and applying antibiotic ointment to prevent
infection. If the pain and swelling continues, or if you see pus or
redness spreading throughout the toe, you should see your podiatrist
right away.
Treatments for these toenails may include:
· Partially removing the nail
Severe
ingrown toenails may require a doctor to partially remove the nail. The
toenail can be trimmed back far enough or removed to allow for proper
healing. Before this procedure takes place, the doctor may numb the toe
with a topical anesthetic or inject the numbing medicine into the toe.
This treatment can be highly effective in relieving the pain and
allowing the infected site to heal.
· Lifting the nail
Slightly
ingrown toenails that include redness and pain associated with minor
infection may require that the edge of the nail be lifted. The nail can
be lifted slightly in order to separate from the overlying skin. This
procedure helps the nail to be able to grow properly above the skin
edge. A doctor may insert cotton, dental floss or a splint beneath the
nail to keep slightly raised.
· Removing the entire nail and tissue
Some
people experience recurrent ingrown formation, and in this case, your
doctor may recommend having the entire nail or a portion of the toenail
removed. The underlying tissue or nail bed may also be removed to
prevent the nail from growing back. The procedure is generally done with
a chemical, laser or other method. If the toenail region is at risk for
infection, topical or oral antibiotics will be given both before and
after the treatment procedure takes place.
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