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2007-09-15 14:42:46 · answer #1 · answered by Rock Doll 3 · 1 0

May be he is cutting them wrong. Find a web page about toenails and teach him the proper way to cut his nails.

****The big toe is the most common location for ingrown toenails. When the edge of the nail cuts into the soft tissue surrounding the toenail, swelling, redness, and pain result. If the nail is allowed to continue growing this way, major discomfort occurs. Prompt care is needed because the cut can easily become infected. These infections can be especially dangerous in people, such as diabetics, with poor circulation.

Ingrown toenails are caused by two things:
* Improper trimming of the toenail. Always cut toenails straight across leaving them a little longer at the corners. This ensures that the skin is not cut by the sharp ends of the nail. Use nail clippers to make neat cuts. Do not cut too close or tear away a nail with your fingers or dull scissors. Finish the edge with a nail file.
* Tight shoes or stockings that press the nail into the skin. Always wear shoes, socks, or stockings that give your toes plenty of room.

To care for an ingrown toenail:
* Soak the toe in warm water.
* Press a small amount of wet cotton under the nail to prevent it from further cutting the skin.
* Repeat this several times a day until the nail grows out.

Get medical care when signs of infection develop such as:
* Pain swelling or tenderness.
* Red streaks extending away from the wound.
* White or yellow drainage or pus.
* Fever of 100 degrees or higher with no other known cause.

People with diabetes or those who have circulatory problems should see their healthcare provider if they develop ingrown toenails.

Ingrown toenails will return until you eliminate their cause. Make sure to wear comfortable, well fitting shoes, and to trim your toenails correctly.

nfd♥

2007-09-15 16:47:03 · answer #2 · answered by fishineasy™ 7 · 0 0

could be he is picking at them
cutting them too short at the sides
wearing shoes too narrow
has very sweaty feet causing the skin to be soft and the nail to penetrate easier.
has a inherited wider than average nail plate.
plays a lot of soccer
these are most of the reasons
see if he can let his nails grow a little longer than he would normally - leave 1-2 mm of "white" at the edge of his nails all the way accross, do this for a few months and the ingrowing portion will grow out.
then cut them straight accross only.
from 12 years of being a podiatrist the biggest reason young lads get this is picking and cutting their nails down the sides.
tell him if he doesnt stop he will have to have nail surgery

2007-09-15 14:48:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

would desire to be the shoes he's wearing are too tight around the ft and likewise he may be letting little end snippets of the nails while he trims them. the different element is he would have a moderate deformity in his ft like some human beings have ft that factor inwards and that frequently reasons the outer edges to become ingrown. one element you have him do to the terrific option that's to shrink a "V" on the middle of each and every nail periodically--that frequently facilitates. desire this facilitates...

2017-01-02 06:22:36 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I had the same problem years ago...my pediatrist told me to stop cutting it so short. He explained that letting it grow longer, especially along the edge, will prevent this problem. Also, he recommended wider shoes. Between the two, it has never returned.

2007-09-15 14:43:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes that will happen if shoes don't fit properly.Those really can get sore and sometimes infected.Maybe you need to take him to a Podiatrist.Have a good evening.

2007-09-15 14:48:21 · answer #6 · answered by Betty M 5 · 1 0

Because he needs to clip his toenails on a daily basis.

2007-09-15 14:42:53 · answer #7 · answered by A Girl With a Dream 7 · 0 0

they are being cut crooked,, you have to cut them straight across,,
if they keep up he should see a foot doctor who will fix them and they won;t grow back that way,,

2007-09-15 14:55:17 · answer #8 · answered by thanks to our brave troops, 7 · 0 0

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