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  2. Ingrown toenails - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    You can treat most ingrown toenails at home. Here's how: Soak your feet in warm, soapy water. Do this for 10 to 20 minutes 3 to 4 times a day until the toe improves. Place cotton or dental floss under your toenail. After each soaking, put fresh bits of cotton or waxed dental floss under the ingrown edge. This will help the nail grow above the ...

  3. Ingrown Toenail Surgery: Procedure and Aftercare - Healthline

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    Ingrown toenail surgery is a relatively minor outpatient procedure to remove part of an ingrown toenail and to kill the portion of the nail matrix from which it grows.

  4. How to Remove an Ingrown Toenail: Why Not to Remove It - Verywell...

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    How to Find Relief for an Ingrown Toenail at Home. There are several steps you can take to relieve the symptoms of an ingrown toenail at home. These include: Soaking your foot in a warm foot bath several times a day and then thoroughly dry them. Wearing open-toed sandals until your symptoms resolve.

  5. How to Treat and Get Rid of an Ingrown Toenail - WebMD

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    3 min read. Ingrown Toenail Home Remedies. Most ingrown nail problems can be prevented with proper grooming of the toes and by wearing better-fitting shoes. In fact, if you have an ingrown toenail,...

  6. Remedies for Getting Rid of Ingrown Toenails - Cleveland Clinic...

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    An ingrown toenail can be a painful experience. But there are plenty of home remedies that can make a tender tootsie a thing of the past. Find out what a podiatrist recommends.

  7. Ingrown Toenails: Signs, Causes, Treatment & Prevention -...

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    How to remove an ingrown toenail. If you have signs of infection or a severe ingrown toenail, don’t attempt to cut it yourself. If you cut the nail, the condition may get worse. If symptoms aren’t getting better with home remedies for an ingrown toenail, see a healthcare provider.

  8. How to Cut an Ingrown Toenail - Healthline

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    Gently scrape the skin at the sides of the nail with a nail file or cuticle stick to remove any dead skin cells. If the nail hasn’t curled all the way over or into the skin: You might be able...

  9. Surgery for ingrown toenails: Procedure, recovery, and risks

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    Ingrown toenails are usually treatable without surgery. However, in severe cases, people may require a surgical procedure to remove to ingrown toenail.

  10. What To Expect During Ingrown Toenail Removal Surgery

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    What Happens During Ingrown Toenail Surgery? If you haven’t been able to get the nail bed back along the correct growth path with conservative measures, your foot specialist may suggest a minor procedure to remove part or all of the offending nail.

  11. Ingrown Toenails: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention -...

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    Cut your toenails too short. Round your nail edges. To avoid ingrown nails, always trim straight across. Wear ill-fitting shoes or tight hosiery that press your nail into your toe. Injure...