Treatments And Home Remedy For Ingrown Toe nails

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Care And Home Treatment For Ingrown Toenails

Treating ingrown toenails can actually be very simple and easy, provided that it is immediately attended once it begins to develop. Home care can actually be employed and there will be no need to seek professional help in this situation.

Here are some helpful home care procedures:

1. You can soak your affected foot or hand in lukewarm water four times on a daily basis. There’s no need to add other chemicals within the water. This would help soften up the affected nail area and eventually trim the ingrown painlessly.

2. Wash the affected twice a day using mild soap and water. You can also do this regularly even if you don’t have any ingrown for preventive purposes. Remember that cleanliness eliminates the chances of fungal development.

3. Wear comfortable open shoes when you have the ingrown condition.

4. You can also use a collodion-coated cotton to stop the growth of an ingrown. All you have to do is insert the coated cotton between the nail and the fleshy area. This would help prevent the nail from growing any further directly into the flesh. Then you can hamper the growth by filing the sharp part of the ingrown.

5. Take pain relievers only when necessary.

If severe conditions arise, medical procedures would definitely be necessary. Usually, ingrown toenail surgery is used for treating ingrown toenails. There are different surgical procedures which can be done such as removal of a nail’s portion, removing some part of the nail bed or any tissues, and even removing the center of the ingrown.

In extreme cases, minimal-incision is applied to eliminate the corners of the ingrown permanently. This way, the nail can grow on forward without having to cut through the fleshy sides. Cauterization in the form of chemical and electrical procedure can also be utilized to permanently remove the ingrown.

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