Goto the Drs and have it removed as it can become very inflamed and sore,it is painless and takes a few mins.To prevent in the future take care of your feet and cut toe nails across not round,dont pull the little pieces of skin at the corners or sides of the toe nail.
Depending on how bad it is depends on how much toe nail will be removed.
If you have an infection a course of antibiotics will be needed
2007-01-09 20:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I had an ingrown toenail problem years ago when I started working retail in a pair of pointed-toe shoes (not a really bright idea). When I went to the doctor, he gently pried the toenail from the nailbed and packed the edges with small pieces of cotton-ball dipped in peroxide to reduce the infection. He then recommended that I only cut my nails straight across and to continue to pack the corners with peroxided, cotton-ball pieces. Since then, I've studiously avoided pointed toe shoes and have never been to the doctor for that problem ever again.
2007-01-09 14:53:37
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answered by Petite F 1
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I heard that it really works if you cut a small v groove in the middle of your toenail it causes the ingrown toenail to grow away and inwards towards the v groove. Its probably something you would want to do in the winter instead of the summer when your barefoot or wearing flip flops, nothing worse than having people looking at a v groove cut on your toenails.
2007-01-09 14:50:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not till you would possibly want to stroll round barefoot for some weeks and allow it dry out. I had an ingrown toenail for about 4 years and changed into type of waiting for it to flow away with information from itself yet as long as you should placed on shoes and walk round it received't heal itself. I save in recommendations the pain, extraordinarily once you accidently knock the toe. besides contained ultimately I went to the chiropodist who finished a bilateral nail avulsion. it truly is the position they get rid of slices of nail from each and each and every fringe of the nail to make it narrower so it would not stick contained in the gentle tissues anymore. They placed a chemical contained in the section which stops the nail turning out to be decrease back contained in the strip they have bumped off so it continues to be narrower continuously. not in any respect had any difficulty back after that.
2016-12-02 01:53:27
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answered by bartow 4
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Soak you foot in warm water and when your skin and nail are soft gently lift the nail out of the nail bed and if you can, trim the offending piece of nail or use a small bit of cotton under the affected area to lift the nail off the irritated part. If it's a chronic problem for you, you can go to the doctor and have the nail removed and the nail "killed" so it doesn't grow back. My brother did that.
To prevent them, wear shoes that are not too tight in the toes and when you trim your nails, trim them straight across or have a pedicurist trim it for you.
2007-01-09 14:48:02
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answered by CAITLIN 5
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Let your toenails grow out past the tip of your toe. Then next time you clip them, don't clip them any shorter than your toe. Like, make sure when you run your hand across the tip of your toes, you can feel your toenails and no skin, and as long as you do that they shouldn't come back. Good luck
2007-01-09 14:43:49
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answered by alohasunshine96826 1
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soak it in epson salt... if you can get it somewhat out of ur skin,..good.. but dont really pick at it.. it can get infected worse... soak it in epson salt as much as possible. if it is not better in a week.. go to the md.. and in the mean time.. to keep it clean of infection..use neosporin or bacatrin ointment.. clean it with soap and water..cuz the truth is .. peroxide and alchol dont really do the trick
2007-01-09 14:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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let the nail grow to the end of the toe and cut straight.
don't cut them on a curve like fingernails.
2007-01-09 14:42:52
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answered by Anonymous
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buy wider shoes. I had to have mine cut out. If your little toes are crooked it's too late without surgical help. You can keep digging them out but a wider shoe does help.
2007-01-09 14:42:46
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answered by Nagitar™ 7
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Cut it out, or go to the Podiatrist (foot doctor).
2007-01-09 14:43:34
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answered by oneblaquegirl 2
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