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An ingrown toenail is a painful condition where the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin. While it most often affects the big toe, it can occur on any toe. Common signs of an ingrown toenail include pain, redness and swelling around the nail.
Improper nail care is one of the primary causes of ingrown toenails. Trimming nails too short or rounding the corners can cause the nail to grow inward, instead of straight out, leading to the condition.
In addition to improper nail trimming, toe injuries like stubbing or dropping something heavy on the toe can also trigger an ingrown toenail. Some people may also inherit a nail shape that makes them more prone to developing this issue.
An ingrown toenail can lead to pain and discomfort when the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin. Recognising the signs of an ingrown toenail early is key to addressing it promptly. Although improper nail trimming is a common cause, other factors can also contribute to this condition, including:
Effective treatment for ingrown toenails requires careful consideration by a qualified podiatrist to achieve optimal outcomes. The appropriate treatment may vary depending on the stage of the diagnosed ingrown toenail, ranging from conservative techniques to surgical interventions. At Foot Focus Podiatry, we examine each patient on an individual basis and tailor our recommendations based on what you require.
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An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge or corner of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, redness and swelling.
Common causes include improper nail trimming (cutting nails too short or rounding the edges), wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes, toe injuries and having naturally curved nails.
Ingrown toenails most frequently affect the big toe but can occur on any toe.
Symptoms include pain, redness, swelling and warmth around the affected nail. If infected, there may be pus or other drainage.
To prevent ingrown toenails, trim nails straight across without rounding the corners, avoid cutting them too short, wear properly fitting shoes with adequate toe room and protect toes from injuries.
Mild cases may resolve with home care, such as soaking the foot and gently lifting the nail edge. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, professional medical treatment is recommended.
Treatment options range from home care (soaking, lifting the nail edge) to medical interventions like partial nail removal or, in severe cases, permanent nail matrix removal to prevent recurrence.
Yes, ingrown toenails can recur, especially if preventive measures aren’t followed. Procedures like nail matrix removal can reduce the risk of recurrence.
If left untreated, ingrown toenails can lead to infections, which may spread to deeper tissues or bones. Individuals with compromised circulation or immune systems should seek prompt medical attention.
Please note that these FAQs provide general information and should not replace personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a trusted podiatrist to assess your individual case and determine the most suitable treatment plan for your foot pain concerns.
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