Ingrown nails, which are the most commonly seen nail problem is nails whose corners or sides pierce the soft tissue of the nail grooves, which can cause irritation, redness and swelling. The majority of times, toenails are straight out. In some cases, however the edges or sides slant and then grow in the flesh. The largest toe is the common site of this problem However, other toes could be affected too.
Causes
Toenails that grow too long can be caused by any of the following factors:
- Nails that are not properly trimmed
- Heredity
- Pressure on the shoe; clogging of the toes
- Multiple injuries to the feet during normal routine
Symptoms
The following signs could be associated with toenails that are ingrown:
- Pain
- The swelling and redness
- Drainage
- Odor
- Skin tissue that is prominent (proud flesh)
Home Treatment
If you suspect that there is an infection caused by an ingrown nail then soak your foot in a warm saltwater soak, or in a bath of soapy water. Then apply an antiseptic, and then bandage the region.
Patients suffering from diabetes or peripheral vascular disease or any other circulatory disorder must stay clear of any self-treatment and seek out podiatric medical treatment whenever possible.
Additionally “do-it-yourself” treatments, including the attempt to eliminate the affected nail or using medicines available over the counter are not recommended. Nail issues should be assessed and treated by a podiatrist who will diagnose the condition, and prescribe a medication or a different treatment.
When to Visit a Podiatrist
It is recommended to see an experienced podiatry in perth as soon as you notice any bleeding or excessive redness is visible around your toenail. Also, if a quick test of treatment at home is not able to improve the condition of the problem, consult your podiatrist. If you suffer from problems with circulation or diabetes it is important to seek immediate treatment right away if you see the first sign of a toenail that has grown ingrown, because it could lead to more serious complications.
Diagnosis and Treatment
A podiatrist will take out the ingrown part of the toenail in perth, and prescribe an oral or topical medication to cure the infection. If nail ingrowns are an ongoing issue Your podiatrist will apply a treatment to stop ingrown nails permanently. The nail’s edge which ingrows, as well as the matrix, or root of that nail, are removed through the using a chemical, laser, or other techniques.
Prevention
- Cut toenails correctly Cut straight across, and not wider than the tips of your toes. Don’t dig into corners. Only lightly round corners off with nail files. Use toenail clippers.
- Avoid shoes that have sharp or narrow foot boxes.
- Do not tear or tear the edge of nail.