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Everything You Need To Know About Ingrown Toenail Infections

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One of the most common issues we treat here at   Bucks Foot Clinic   is ingrown toenail infections. It can be very difficult to carry on with ingrown toenail management on your own if you don’t know what to do, and this can turn into an infection. It can even lead to toenail fungus if not taken care of well. We’re here to tell you everything you need to know about ingrown toenail infections. In this article, we’ll highlight the following: What is an ingrown toenail infection? What does toenail fungus look like ? How to treat fungal toenail Ingrown toenail management Read on to learn more! What Is An Ingrown Toenail Infection? Before we move on to treatment and management, it would help to make it clear on exactly what an ingrown toenail infection is and how it’s caused. Ingrown toenail infections occur when the corner tip or edge of your toenail pokes into the skin surrounding it, instead of freely growing outwards. The toe that’s most likely to suffer from this issue is your ...

How To Get Rid Of Nail Infection: Ingrown Toenail Symptoms & More

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Here at   Bucks Foot Clinic , we get a lot of clients that complain about   ingrown toenail infections . This issue is very common, and one of the leading reasons it occurs so often is simply because you wear shoes that don’t fit you right. It’s very important to keep track of your ingrown toenail so it doesn’t turn into an ingrown toenail infection. You should always look out for  ingrown toenail symptoms  so you can care for it from the get-go. There are a few home remedies on how to get rid of nail infections as well. Read this article to learn more! What Is An Ingrown Toenail Infection? Ingrown toenails occur when the corner tip / edge of your nail pierces into your skin and grows back into it. This condition has the potential to be very painful, and it can happen to pretty much anyone. Ingrown toenails are very common in big toes. If left untreated, your simple ingrown toenail could turn into an ingrown toenail infection. This can be dangerous as the infection c...

Got Pain In Toenail? Here Are 4 Possible Reasons Why!

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Are you currently suffering from pain in your toenail? Toenail pain can manifest in many forms. You could experience   pain in toenail when pressed , or   pain in toenail in shoes . Either way, toenail pain is not fun. There are lots of conditions and habits that could lead to pain in your toenail. You could experience pain from wearing tight shoes that don’t fit you right, or from cutting your nails shorter than necessary. You could also be suffering from pain due to infections. If you have diabetes or another circulatory issue, you’re very likely to develop an infection that could lead to pain in your toenails. Most times, toenail pain is easy to treat at home. But, you should always check in with a podiatrist because the pain may be related to something more serious. There are 4 main reasons you could be experiencing pain in your toenails. Read on to learn more. Causes For Pain In Toenail Toenail Trauma Toenail trauma can occur when you drop something heavy on your foot, or...

What is Nail Surgery | Who does Nail Surgery - Bucks Foot Clinic

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If you’ve landed on this article, you’re probably dealing with a nasty nail infection and want to know how to get rid of your nail infection. There are a few ways to go about it, but one of the best and quickest ways is to go in for nail surgery. To know more about what nail surgery is,  who does nail surgery , and  how to get rid of a nail infection , read on! What Is Nail Surgery? Lots of people ask the question, “What is nail surgery?”. Nail surgery is considered a minor procedure. It is usually conducted under local anesthetic, to help alleviate pain and infection in toenails. During nail surgery, a podiatrist might remove one or two sections from your nail, on each side. In some forms of nail surgery, your podiatrist may have to remove your whole nail, depending on the extent of infection / injury. Once the nail surgery is over, the podiatrist will use a form of treatment to prevent the affected nail from growing again. Who Does Nail Surgery?   Now that you know what...