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Ingrown Toenail in Windsor

 

When the sides of your nail curl down and dig into your skin, it causes an ingrown toenail. Another reason for an ingrown toenail can also occur when you wear too short or tight shoes. At Complete Foot Care & Orthotic Centre in Windsor, you can rely on us for quality treatment for your ingrown toenail. Feel free to contact us during our office hours, and we will try to answer all your questions.


What Are the Symptoms of Ingrown Toenails?


An ingrown toenail can be painful and can turn severe depending on the condition. Observe for the following symptoms if you believe you have ingrown toenail:

  • When your skin on either side of your toes starts growing over the edges of the nails.

  • Experience stiff, swollen and tender toes.

  • Redness, pain and swelling; potentially infected.

If you experience any of these signs or symptoms, our professionals at Complete Foot Care & Orthotic Centre can help you treat them.

 

How Can You Treat and Prevent Your Ingrown Toenail in Windsor?


It is suggested that ingrown toenails should be treated as soon as you notice the symptoms. Even better if you consult your foot care expert for your ingrown toenail. Both non-surgical and surgical treatments are available. Such as:

 

Non-surgical ingrown nail treatment

  • You can soak your infected foot in warm water 3-4 times a day.

  • By keeping your foot dry for the rest of the day.

  • Until it is healed, you can consider wearing sandals.

  • You can control the pain with over-the-counter painkillers.

 

When Is Surgical Treatment Needed?

  • When your toenail gets severely infected and is not healing on its own at home.

  • When you have chronic or recurring ingrown toenail incidents.

  • Even after healing, the problem of ingrown toenails persists.

You can prevent your ingrown toenail by trimming your toenail straight across and not on the curves. For more tips and tricks, check out our blog.

Professional Ingrown Toenail Treatment

Get your foot checked if you’re experiencing pain or bleeding from your toenail.

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