SUFFOLK COUNTY PODIATRIST DISCUSSES HELP FOR INGROWN TOENAILS

We are seeing an increase in ingrown toenails since the pandemic began. Millions of Americans suffer from ingrown toenails. Sometimes, the pain is so severe they find themselves missing work and canceling social activities. “Why, then, do they avoid treatment?” you might be asking. The reasons are simple: they do not know that a simple office procedure can relieve their pain quite rapidly. Most home remedies are often more painful than proper medical treatment.

Ingrown nails are nails whose corners or sides dig painfully into the soft tissue of nail grooves, often leading to irritation, redness, and swelling. Usually, toenails grow straight out. Sometimes, however, one or both corners or sides curve and grow into the flesh. The big toe is usually the victim of this condition most often, but other toes can also become affected. This can lead to painful infections and loss of mobility.

THE REAL CAUSES OF INGROWN TOENAILS ARE:

  • Family history

  • Improper cutting of toenails and cutting into the corners

  • Not cutting toenails straight across

  • Tight fitting shoes or socks

  • Curved nails

  • Fungus nail infection

  • Trauma (injury) to the nail

  • Walking barefoot or just socks

  • Avoiding timely professional treatment

If you suspect an infection due to an ingrown toenail, immerse the foot in a warm Epsom salt-water soak for 20 minutes and repeat twice a day for 3 days, if there is no improvement call a Podiatrist for help.

There is also a permanent procedure available for chronic (recurring) in-grown toenails, utilizing a laser procedure that successfully eliminates ingrown toenails. The laser cauterizes the root of the ingrown portion of nail, allowing the toenail to grow normal and straight. The procedure can be comfortably performed in the office. You will be able to walk immediately.


Dr. Neal Houslanger

HOUSLANGER & KASSNOVE PODIATRISTS, PLLC

www.FootDoc1.com

Phone (631) 654-3838


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