If you have a high pain tolerance you can cut the ingrown part out yourself, then use peroxide on it. The trick is to make sure the middle part of the nail sticks out further than the outer edges of the nail so it'll grow out right. So be careful when you trim them.
2006-12-07 03:08:04
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answered by tg440766 2
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This a common problem with toes. Keep your toenails clipped and if the nail is ingrown and swollen then it is imperative you see a podiatrist. They are the ones that should be digging it out. As infections can be dangerous with the toes.
You can try to pull it out and put cotton under it to redirect the growth... but a podiatrist is the best bet.
2006-12-06 09:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Most physicians and podiatrists can take care of that for you. Here's what they'll do:
They'll numb up your entire toe with local anesthetic (it stings at first but quickly goes away). They'll cut the nail back to the germinal matrix, the part just proximal to your cuticle where the nail grows from. Usually that's it. If it grows back fine, you're cured. If it grows back ingrown again, they'll likely repeat the procedure and obliterate the germinal matrix on the side of the nail that's ingrown. This will prevent it from ever growing back.
2006-12-08 09:59:47
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answered by tiredsurgeon 3
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maximum ingrown nail issues could be prevented with acceptable grooming of the ft and with the aid of donning greater efficient-installation footwear. attempt to shrink tension on the toe with the aid of donning sandals or with the aid of no longer donning a shoe for countless days. avert trimming the nook of the toenail. this could convey approximately a worsening of the ingrown toenail. attempt soaking your toe in heat water 2 circumstances an afternoon. in case you may, elevate the sting of the nail and wedge a bite of cotton between the nail and your epidermis. If the nail has no longer been ingrown for long, it ought to heal in one to 2 weeks. seek for help from a well being care provider if residing house administration recommendations do no longer relieve your indications or if the nail turns into contaminated. in case you seek for scientific help because of the fact your ingrown nail has grow to be contaminated, your surgeon will probably prescribe an antibiotic. sometimes, your surgeon could advise partial removing of a heavily ingrown nail. everlasting removing of the full nail could be recommended if ingrowth happens lower back and lower back. those strategies can in lots of circumstances be executed interior the surgeon's place of work under an area anesthetic.
2016-10-04 23:29:20
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answered by mauzon 4
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If it is already sore you will most likely need to get it removed are partially removed. You could try soaking your foot in warm water until your foot "prunes" and then lightly pulling up on the nail to relieve the pain by removing the pressure. Go to your doctor, depending on the severity of the ingrown nail he may do the removal are send you to a podiatrist.
2006-12-06 18:19:03
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answered by laidbck111 3
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i get them once in awhile, what i do is soak my foot in warm water for a bit. then if possible i put a little piece of a cotton ball under the part where the nail is growing into the skin. or if i can't do that i take fingernail clippers and clip the part that is ingrown. its a little like home surgery LOL what i can't believe is how a tiny little piece of nail can make my toe hurt so bad i can barely walk LoL. good luck
2006-12-06 09:20:59
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answered by ♠ JƏSSƏ'S GiRL ♠ 3
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Sometimes they are just minor and just put a band aid on them, but both my brothers and 2 of my 3 sisters had to have surgery on them. Is it really bad or what? I believe I have one on my thumb and it's been there for like 3-4 weeks and it hurts like hell. I just using bandaids and anti-biotic cream on it.
Hope this helps
Matt
P.s. - good luck with ur toenail
2006-12-06 09:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Me personally, i would go to the doctor, because i can't stand seeing stuff like that! But if you have a stronger stomach than me, you can soak it for a while in some warm poroxide (it don't have to stay warm the whole time) just until your toe gets kinda soggy and mushy (wrinkley), and then you can start to pick at it once it is soft enough. good luck!
2006-12-06 09:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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okay this hurts really bad but it will work i went to the docotors and they keep telling me to just take a little piec of cotton and shove it under the toe nail. it works really well it is gone in like 2 or 3 days. do not cut the nail like theperson who gave you the same remnidy because it will just grow back in.
2006-12-06 12:45:24
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answered by missy 2
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The first thing to do is; lift that corner out of the flesh.. then, don't cut that corner so short next time.
2006-12-06 09:48:21
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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