These are some details of ingrown toenails.
● A toenail has grown into your skin instead of over it.
● Your nail is curved into the skin, usually at the nail border (the sides of the nail).
● Common condition is when the corner or side of your nail grows into a soft flesh.
● There will be tenderness in the nail border when pressure is applied.
● You might experience severe redness, swelling, drainage, malodor …show more content…
But if you have Diabetes, it would be advisable if you consult a physician or in this case a podiatrist. Though this condition might be treated by many kinds of doctors, a podiatrist is the most qualified among other medical professionals to treat this kind of problem. They deal with a branch of medicine devoted to study, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of foot, ankle, and lower extremity disorder.
For home treatment, however, it includes soaking feet in a warm, soapy water; placing cotton wisps or dental floss under the ingrown nail edge.
Does the condition only affect adults? What kind of people are often prone to this condition? These are just few questions we normally asks our doctor or our friends when we want to know how to treat ingrown toenails. Below are some risk factors that will make a person predispose to the condition:
● Athletes - as they normally do repetitive pressure to the feet.
● Poor foot hygiene or improper nail trimming - causes nail to grow into the skin
● Improper wearing of shoes that is either too small or too big.
● Some are congenital deformity, some are from diseases like arthritis
● Genetic predisposition
● Hyperhidrosis - sweating excessively which can cause ingrown toenail due to moist