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The Sad Saga Of An Ingrown Toenail

By: Jeff Foster..

Here's the deal, if you've ever had an ingrown toenail, it is one health condition that you will never forget!

An ingrown toenail is a very painful condition of the toe and affects men, women, boys and girls. The agony of an ingrown toenail is something that can wake you during the night, disrupt you during an important business meeting, and seemingly drive you out of your mind.

Here's the good and bad news. An ingrown toenail is a rather common foot condition. It happens when the pointed edge of the nail digs its way into the soft fleshy part of the skin of the toe. Man, that just sounds painful reading those words!

An ingrown toenail happens because as the sharp corner of the toenail begins to grow it begins to dig into the skin at the corner of or at the side off the toe. Redness, pain, and inflammation at the very spot where the nail curls into the skin, is the very first symptom of an ingrown toenail that you will see.

If the ingrown toenail is bad enough you may also have an infection in the area. An ingrown toenail typically affects the great toe, also known as the big toe, most often.

If you leave an ingrown toenail untreated, it can progress to a horrific infection or even an abscess that requires surgical intervention. Quite often you can take care of your ingrown toenails all by yourself.

So if you have been unable to resolve the ingrown nail yourself, then be sure to call your doctor and schedule an appointment. Your physician should be able to help you get relief from the pain of the ingrown toenail as well as treat any underlying infection you may have developed.

There are some times that you should seek medical treatment first and not try to treat your ingrown nail by yourself. One of those times is if you are diabetic and another is if it is clearly evident that an infection is present. If either of these are an issue, then make the call first before going after the ingrown nail yourself.

You must deal with an ingrown toenail. It really doesn't matter if you do it yourself or if your health care provider has to help you out, an ingrown toenail is not going to simply resolve on its own.

The bottom line is, you should not allow an ingrown toenail to simply persist. Get the treatment that you need.

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