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The Sad Saga Of An Ingrown Toenail

By: Jeff Foster

An ingrown toenail is one of the banes of man's existence. If you've ever lived with one, then chances are you will never forget the constant throbbing ache it brings.

An ingrown toenail is a very painful condition of the toe and affects men, women, boys and girls. The agony of an ingrown toenail is something that can wake you during the night, disrupt you during an important business meeting, and seemingly drive you out of your mind.

A common foot condition, an ingrown toes occurs when the sharp edge of the toenail begins to burrow its way into the soft and fleshy part of the toe skin that surrounds the nail.

Just think about it, the hard, sharp toenail, digging into the soft and squishy toe skin, well that clearly is going to bring about some pain. One of the first things that you will notice is the pain and redness and maybe even some swelling along the exact track where the nail pushes into the skin.

An ingrown toenail occurs most commonly to the great big toe and if it is bad enough, the ingrown toenail can even lead to an infection of the nail. This of course will require even more extensive treatment in order to battle back the toe infection.

If you leave an ingrown toenail untreated, it can progress to a horrific infection or even an abscess that requires surgical intervention. Quite often you can take care of your ingrown toenails all by yourself.

If the pain and agony of the feet continue and your ingrown toenail isn't getting any better, then you should make a call to your health care provider and make an appointment for some help.

If you are a diabetic or if there is clear evidence that an infection is present, then it is important that you seek medical care first. This is not the time to try and treat the ingrown nail yourself. Your health is too important.

An ingrown toenail requires intervention. It is not a condition to be ignored thinking that it will just get better all by itself. Wrong! It doesn't really matter whether you fix it yourself or if you have to have the help of your physician, somebody has to deal with the toe!

The ingrown toenail that is throbbing and aching right now, is something that once dealt with, you will wonder why on earth you didn't do it sooner! With early and aggressive treatment hopefully you will be able to avoid a potential infection.

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