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- $Title{Is an Ingrown Toenail a Sign of Any Medical Condition?}
- $Subject{ingrown toenail first aid Skin toe nail nails inflammation infection
- infections abscess abscesses}
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- Is an Ingrown Toenail a Sign of Any Medical Condition?
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- QUESTION: I am having a problem with the nail on my left big toe that keeps
- cutting into the flesh, causing me much pain. Now I notice that the same
- thing is starting on the right side. Is this a sign of any medical condition
- that you know of and what should I do to take care of it?
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- ANSWER: You are describing a condition known as an ingrown toenail, which
- occurs when the side edges of a growing toenail grow into the flesh of the toe
- and can create a painful problem that can progress into an inflammation or
- even an infection with abscess formation. Assuming that you have no
- particular deformity of either toe, the problem is probably caused by cutting
- the nail incorrectly. The nails should always be trimmed straight across
- rather than rounding them to fit the shape of the toe. This allows a natural
- growth pattern that allows the nail edges to grow over the surrounding tissue
- and prevents them from digging into the flesh. You may be able to correct the
- situation by trimming away the portion of the nail that is cutting into the
- skin, and by soaking the foot in warm water. It may require that you wedge a
- small ball of cotton or gauze under the edge of the nail to help push back the
- flesh until the nail grows over the area. If these simple measure do not
- remedy the situation for you, a visit to your physician is necessary, as the
- nail must then be cut back to relieve the pressure and the pain. Any
- infection will also need an antibiotic to treat your problem.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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