
An ingrown toenail is the result of the nail edge embedding itself into the skin. Measures everyone can use to avoid ingrown toenails include:
If an ingrown nail is developing, self-treatment should
consist of soaking the affected toe in warm water, packing cotton into the
groove between the nail and flesh in an attempt to prevent the nail edge from
piercing the skin, and avoiding tight shoes and stockings. If self-treatment
provides only temporary relief and ingrown nails are a recurring problem—or
infection develops--the ingrowing border of the nail should be permanently
removed by your podiatrist. This is a minor procedure usually performed in the
office.
An acute ingrown nail is accompanied by pain, swelling,
redness, and infection. Should you find you have an acute ingrown nail, see your
podiatrist who can recommend treatment. This may include antibiotics and removal
of the offending nail border.
We understand the concern of patients who suffer from the pain, cost and disability associated with ingrown nails. Podiatrists are trained to treat ingrown nails efficiently with minimal pain and disability.
Can a podiatrist relieve the pain and discomfort of your ingrown nails? We make it easy for you to find out. Here's how....
The physicians and staff of the A Step Ahead Foot & Ankle Centers maintain two complete podiatric clinical facilities and provide 24-hour emergency service. We participate in most health plans including Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Medicare, and Medicaid. We complete and file all necessary insurance forms and make every effort to assure you of maximum benefits with minimum out-of-pocket expense.
You are invited to make an appointment today to relieve your foot problems by calling us at 970-493-4660 or 970-667-0769.