Having an ingrown toenail is a relatively common condition that occurs when the side or corners of your toenail grows into the soft sides of your toe. This understandably causes redness, pain, swelling, and in some more severe cases, infection. While ingrown toenails can occur on any toe, they most often happen on your big toe.
If you aren’t sure your issue is actually an ingrown toenail, consider the following common symptoms associated with the condition:
Some people try treating their ingrown toenail at home, with varied success. You can soak your toe in warm water, apply over-the-counter antibiotic ointment to prevent or reduce an infection or take a pain relieving medication to reduce the swelling and pain in the area. However, these remedies don’t always work, and even when they do, sometimes, the ingrown toenail will continue to cause problems until you seek help from a foot doctor. Therefore, it’s often easier to just see a doctor for the condition.
While it’s understandable for many people to try to treat their condition at home, it’s often best to seek the help of a skilled professional who understands how to treat this painful condition effectively. It’s important to note, though, that if the following factors apply to you, you shouldn’t try to treat your condition at home but instead get in to see a foot doctor as soon as possible:
There are some severe complications if you don’t have your ingrown toenail properly treated. For example, it can eventually lead to a bone infection and severely impact the underlying bone in your toe. In addition, this minor condition can cause severe problems for those with diabetes, as even this small issue can advance and eventually cause nerve damage or impact the blood flow to the foot.
While you can’t do anything to prevent a condition that is already present, it’s a good idea to know some ways to prevent ingrown toenail recurrence after treatment. They are as follows:
Even though ingrown toenails are a minor condition, they can cause major pain and serious problems if left untreated. Contact us today to schedule a visit to treat this painful condition once and for all.