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Choose Painless Toenail Treatment with Toenail Repair Kit

Author: Ingrown Toenail Repair
by Ingrown Toenail Repair
Posted: Apr 28, 2021

Ingrown toenails that aren’t infected can normally be treated at home. However, if your toenail has pierced the skin, or there is any sign of infection, seek medical treatment. Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the corner or side of a toenail grows into the soft flesh. The result is pain, redness, swelling and, sometimes, an infection. Ingrown toenails usually affect your big toe.

An ingrown toenail can range from mild and irritating, to excruciatingly painful and leading to soft tissue infection of the surrounding skin requiring a course of antibiotics. The common cause for an ingrown nail is nail involusion, this is where the nail is excessively curves causing it to pinch the underlying skin, this can provoked by many years of wearing narrow shoes and heels.

Trauma, such as stubbing the toe can cause the nail to dig into the surrounding skin. Another common reason for the development of ingrown nails is people who attempt to self-treat their nails which often exacerbates the problem due to poor technique.

There are a few things which may cause an ingrown toenail. Natural excess curvature of the nail (involusion), ill/tight fitting footwear, attempt to self treat nails, incorrect nail cutting technique, fungal nail infection, trauma/injury, sweaty feet.

Ingrown toenails are often very painful and can become infected. The toe may be painful on one side of the nail or both, especially when pressure is placed upon it. The affected area where the nail is digging into the skin of the toe may be red, hot and swollen, bleed or secrete pus if there is an infection present.

Toe redness, tender when pressed, swelling around the nail, presence of pus, soft tissue infection, unpleasant smell, difficulty wearing shoes, excruciating pain when stubbed. There are different types of surgical treatments for ingrown toenails. Partial nail removal only involves removing the piece of nail that is digging into your skin. Your doctor numbs your toe and then narrows the toenail. During a partial nail removal, the sides of the nail are cut away so that the edges are completely straight. A piece of cotton is placed under the remaining portion of the nail to keep the ingrown toenail from recurring.

Your doctor may also treat your toe with a compound called phenol, which keeps the nail from growing back. If left untreated, an ingrown toenail infection can cause an infection in the bone in your toe. A toenail infection can also lead to foot ulcers, or open sores, and a loss of blood flow to the infected area.

Having ingrown toenail pain? There is no need of surgery. Get your groove back by using easy, pain free Toenail Repair kit. The Invisi-Brace is a flexible piece of plastic that acts like a spring, gently straightening and lifting the sides of the toenail, reducing pressure against the skin. The home treatment kit results are perfect and painless and occurs over a few weeks. Realign the placement of your nail to lay properly on a new pain free nail groove.

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Ingrown Toenail Repair located in Bradenton, FL. We offer pain free toenail repair kit who tired of ingrown toenail.

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