Ingrown toenails occur when the edges or corners of your nails grow into the skin next to the nail. Your big toe is most likely to get an ingrown toenail. You can treat ingrown toenails at home. However, they can cause complications that might require medical treatment
Causes of Ingrowning Toenails?
Ingrown toenails occur in both men and women.
Many things can cause an ingrown toenail, including :
Symptoms of ingrowing toenails
Ingrown toenails can be painful.
If toe becomes infected, symptoms may include :
DIAGNOSIS
Physician will most likely be able to diagnose toe with a physical exam. If toe seems infected, you might need an Xray to show how deep the nail has grown into the skin.
MANAGEMENT Ingrown toenails that aren’t infected can normally be treated on outdoor patient basis.
Treatment
If the toenail does not respond to home treatments or an infection occurs, you may need surgery.
Surgical treatment
There are different types of surgical treatments for ingrown toenails. Partial nail removal only involves removing the piece of nail that is digging into skin.
During a partial nail removal, the sides of the nail are cut away so that the edges are completely straight. A piece of cotton is placed under the remaining portion of the nail to keep the ingrown toenail from recurring.
Total nail removal may be used if your ingrown nail is caused by thickening.