What Is an Ingrown Toenail?
When a toenail is ingrown, it is curved and grows into the
skin, usually at the nail borders (the sides of the nail). This “digging in” of
the nail irritates the skin, often creating pain, redness, swelling, and warmth
in the toe.
If an ingrown nail causes a break in the skin, bacteria may
enter and cause an infection in the area, which is often marked by drainage and
a foul odor. However, even if the toe isn’t painful, red, swollen, or warm, a
nail that curves downward into the skin can progress to an infection.
Causes of ingrown toenails include:
Heredity. In many people, the tendency for ingrown toenails
is inherited.
Trauma. Sometimes an ingrown toenail is the result of trauma,
such as stubbing your toe, having an object fall on your toe, or engaging in
activities that involve repeated pressure on the toes, such as kicking or
running.
Improper trimming. The most common cause of ingrown toenails
is cutting your nails too short. This encourages the skin next to the nail to
fold over the nail.
Improperly sized footwear. Ingrown toenails can result from
wearing socks and shoes that are tight or short.
Nail Conditions. Ingrown toenails can be caused by nail
problems, such as fungal infections or losing a nail due to trauma.
Ingrown2Treatment
Sometimes initial treatment for ingrown toenails can be
safely performed at home. However, home treatment is strongly discouraged if an
infection is suspected, or for those who have medical conditions that put feet
at high risk, such as diabetes, nerve damage in the foot, or poor circulation.
Home care:
If you don’t have an infection or any of the above medical
conditions, you can soak your foot in room-temperature water (adding Epsom’s
salt may be recommended by your doctor), and gently massage the side of the
nail fold to help reduce the inflammation.
Avoid attempting “bathroom surgery.” Repeated cutting of the
nail can cause the condition to worsen over time. If your symptoms fail to
improve, it’s time to see a foot and ankle surgeon.
Physician care:
After examining the toe, the foot and ankle surgeon will
select the treatment best suited for you. If an infection is present, an oral
antibiotic may be prescribed.
Sometimes a minor surgical procedure, often performed in the
office, will ease the pain and remove the offending nail. After applying a
local anesthetic, the doctor removes part of the nail’s side border. Some nails
may become ingrown again, requiring removal of the nail root.
Following the nail procedure, a light bandage will be
applied. Most people experience very little pain after surgery and may resume
normal activity the next day. If your surgeon has prescribed an oral
antibiotic, be sure to take all the medication, even if your symptoms have
improved.
Preventing Ingrown Toenails
Many cases of ingrown toenails may be prevented by:
Proper trimming. Cut toenails in a fairly straight line, and
don’t cut them too short. You should be able to get your fingernail under the
sides and end of the nail.
Well-fitted shoes and socks. Don’t wear shoes that are short
or tight in the toe area. Avoid shoes that are loose, because they too cause
pressure on the toes, especially when running or walking briskly
.
What You Should Know About Home Treatment
Don’t cut a notch in the nail. Contrary to what some people
believe, this does not reduce the tendency for the nail to curve downward.
Don’t repeatedly trim nail borders. Repeated trimming does
not change the way the nail grows, and can make the condition worse.
Don’t place cotton under the nail. Not only does this not
relieve the pain, it provides a place for harmful bacteria to grow, resulting
in infection
.
OVER-THE-COUNTERmedications are ineffective. Topical
medications may mask the pain, but they don’t correct the underlying problem
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Dr . Tarik Torki
Diabetic Foot Specialist
& Foot
Care Specialist
Saudi Arabia – Riyadh
0562154241
Khuris Street – In Front of Pakistanian Airline
Info@diabeticfootarabia.com
http://diabeticfootcareonline.blogspot.com.Saudi Arabia – Riyadh
0562154241
Khuris Street – In Front of Pakistanian Airline
Info@diabeticfootarabia.com
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