March 17, 2023

Podiatrists see a lot of ingrown toenails, which are potentially painful and debilitating foot health problems. An ingrown toenail usually affects the big toe and is caused by a nail growing around the toe’s side, and it can cause pain, inflammation, and infection if left untreated. Ingrown toenails can be caused by many different factors, which is why they are such common problems. You can get an ingrown toenail by:

  • A toenail that grows on the side of your toe as a result of improper cutting
  • You may develop abnormal nails if you stab or injure your toe
  • You can grow your nails into the side of your toes if you wear shoes that are too small for a long time
  • Your toenail’s corners should not be picked or torn (you will get ingrown toenails if you do this).
  • It is possible to get ingrown toenails if you play a lot of sports (i.e. sweaty feet).
  • There is a possibility of getting ingrown toenails because people tend to have curved toenails (hard break)

When you catch an ingrown toenail in its early stages, it may be possible to self-treat it at home without seeking help from a podiatrist. You can soak your feet in warm water for about 15 minutes a few times a day if you think you have an ingrown toenail. Putting a small piece of cotton wool under the nail will soften the nail and prevent it from growing inward – hopefully, this will prevent it from growing inward. If you find that your ingrown toenail is getting worse, you should book in to see a Podiatrist immediately. Repeat this procedure for the next few weeks.

Podiatry may be necessary in some cases, and we have a pain-free solution that has recently landed at All-In-One Foot Care Center for those who dread needles and scalpels. Please read on to find out more:

  • Non-surgically trimming and cutting away the troublesome nail piece shouldn’t be too challenging if your situation is not too far progressed.
  • It is very safe for you to walk in, walk out and get back to your normal life when the nail is more advanced, so you may require a local anesthetic to remove the offending piece of nail.
  • Ingrown toenails can be treated with the BS Brace, a painless and effective solution offered by All-In-One Foot Care Center.

At All-In-One Foot Care Center, we believe that prevention is always better than cure, which is why we recommend that you do everything you can to avoid an ingrown toenail in the first place. Here are some tips to help you avoid an ingrown toenail:

  • If you want your nails to look good, you should always cut them straight across the curve, without giving them any ragged edges
  • Your toes should be able to move freely in the shoes you wear
  • If you play a lot of sports, allow your feet a bit of time to “breathe” afterward.

You can contact our office at 949-588-8833, or visit our website at https://www.ocfootdoctor.com. Our offices are in Laguna Hills, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Aliso Viejo, Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch, and Costa Mesa.

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