{"id":344,"date":"2021-11-14T17:43:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-14T17:43:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/djacobson"},"modified":"2021-11-14T17:43:00","modified_gmt":"2021-11-14T17:43:00","slug":"ingrown-toenails","status":"publish","type":"website_library","link":"https:\/\/americanfootcarepc.com\/website_library\/ingrown-toenails\/","title":{"rendered":"Ingrown Toenails"},"content":{"rendered":"
An ingrown toenail\u2014also referred to as onychocryptosis\u2014is a common problem that occurs when the edges or corners of the nail grow into the skin next to the nail. When this happens, the edge of the nail breaks through the skin, which causes inflammation. This inflammation initially presents itself as a minor discomfort, but it could potentially become a recurring problem or become infected<\/p>\n
This condition is quite common\u2014especially in athletes\u2014and it is mostly found in the big toe. Anyone can get an ingrown toenail, and they are common for both men and women. The most common causes of an ingrown toenail include:<\/p>\n
Ingrown toenails can cause no pain at all, or they can be very painful\u2014it depends on the severity and cause of the condition. The most common symptoms of an ingrown toenail include:<\/p>\n
Most of these symptoms do not require medical attention, but you should see a doctor if you experience extreme discomfort in your toe or if you have diabetes or any other conditions that cause poor circulation to your feet.<\/p>\n
Your doctor can diagnose your toe with a physical exam. He or she may also perform an x-ray if the ingrown toenail was caused by an injury, or to show how deep the nail is. If you have an ingrown toenail that is not infected, it can probably be treated at home with various home remedies. Some of these include:<\/p>\n
If your ingrown toenail has progressed and become infected, your podiatrist at [business-name] in [city], [state] may recommend surgery. Surgery involves removing either all or half of the toenail in an effort to stop the infection altogether. Contact [business-name] for more information about ingrown toenail treatment today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n