Do I have an Ingrown Toenail?
By contactus
March 24, 2011
Category: Ingrown Toenails

Is the skin around one of your toenails swollen and tender?  If so, there’s a good chance you have an ingrown nail.  When you first have an ingrown toenail they can become very tender.  Later, it may get red and infected, and feel very sore. Ingrown toenails are a very common, painful condition that affect people of all ages. 

Ingrown nails may develop for many reasons.  Most ingrown nails are caused by a person’s natural curvature of their toenail. However, trauma, like stubbing your toe or having your toe stepped on, may also cause an ingrown nail.  Tight fitting shoes or not trimming your nails properly can also cause the nail to grow inward.

Ingrown toenails should be treated as soon as you recognize you have one. If they are recognized early (and aren’t infected), treating them at home may prevent the need for further treatment.  Home care may include soaking the footin warm water 3-4 times/day, wearing comfortable shoes with adequate room for the toes, and something over the counter for pain relief.

If excessive redness, inflammation, swelling, pain, and/or discharge are present, the toenail is probably infected and should be treated by one of the Foot and Ankle physicians right away.  You can have a same-day in office procedure that is effective in eliminating the nail edge from growing back.

Call us today at 662-6676 to schedule an appointment if you think you may be suffering with an ingrown nail … You’ll be glad you did! 

Comments:

I do!
By Mary Smith
March 24, 2011
OMG ... this is me. I'll call tomorrow. Thanks for the info.