Tips for treating an ingrown toenail

Ingrown nails are a fairly common problem that most often affects the big toe and can quickly turn into an infection and cause health concerns if not treated quickly. In order to have beautiful feet, the nail supply expert Maryton will show you in this article all our tips for treating an ingrown toenail.

Here are the tips for treating an ingrown nail:

Soak your feet in warm, soapy water

Soaking the affected foot can help reduce swelling and relieve pain. You can apply this method 3 times a day for 20 minutes each time.

Soak your feet in apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. For the painful area, prepare a basin of hot water in which you mix 1⁄4 cup of apple cider vinegar. Soak your foot for about 20 minutes daily. Be sure to dry it after soaking.

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Professional for Salon Disposable 5 Pieces Mani and Pedi Kit Set

Apply antibiotic ointment

Using an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment or cream can promote healing and help reduce the risk of infection. To do this, apply the antibiotic ointment to the affected nail. Be sure to bandage the painful area after application.

Wear comfortable shoes and socks

Shoes and socks that are too tight are thought to be the main cause of ingrown nails and swelling around the nail. To prevent it from developing or getting worse, wear shoes and socks that leave enough room for your toes.

See your doctor for oral antibiotics

If you have an infection or a weakened immune system, you may need oral antibiotics. Here are the signs of infection:

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Professional 4 PCS Disposable Pedicure Kit for Nail Salon
  • An inflamed bead around
  • Severe pain
  • Increased swelling
  • Heat in and around the toe
  • A foul smell

Consider nail removal

If home remedies don’t improve your condition, partial or total removal of the nail may be necessary to avoid any health concerns. Using a local anesthetic, the doctor may remove a piece of the nail edge or the underlying nail bed.

Hoping that this article has pleased you and will give you ideas! In addition, I also advise you to invest in some professional pedicure sets to care for your nails!

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