having an ingrown toenail
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Uh, *ahem*, Vindi, it's a lot easier to just make sure you clip them straight across (*not* in a half-moon shape; they grow like that, but you aren't supposed to clip them that way).
I had one last year that I got fixed. The infection never went away; every so often I get another pustulous disgusting mess that requires topical antibiotics.
I had one last year that I got fixed. The infection never went away; every so often I get another pustulous disgusting mess that requires topical antibiotics.
The left side of my left big toenail was ingrown. They offered me two solutions: "temporary" and "permanent". "Temporary" would have involved trimming it so it wasn't painful; this would have been a recurring thing. I opted for the "permanent" solution, in which they anesthetized my foot and lopped off the extreme left portion of my toenail, then cut the skin and pulled it back to remove the toenail.
An ingrown toenail is quite disgusting. It feels like the toenail just kind of curves down into the skin, but that is not the case. In actuality, it creates this vein-like pattern that resembles the roots of a weed after you pull it out of the ground. It wasn't all that painful to get it removed, so I highly suggest that way.
And you don't have an MD do that, you get a podiatrist to do it.
An ingrown toenail is quite disgusting. It feels like the toenail just kind of curves down into the skin, but that is not the case. In actuality, it creates this vein-like pattern that resembles the roots of a weed after you pull it out of the ground. It wasn't all that painful to get it removed, so I highly suggest that way.
And you don't have an MD do that, you get a podiatrist to do it.
I had one once. Excrutiating pain.
I fixed it though.
What you need to do is allow the toenail to grow out past the skin, by riding on a surface other than your skin. I used tissue paper.
What I would do is use a very steril knife to very gently pry the nail up, then I wedged the tissue paper in there until I had "Jacked Up" the nail like lifting a car. Once it was propped up high enough I left it alone for a few days.
Every so often I had to change the tissue paper, and repeat the process, for at least two weeks, that's about how long it took my nail to grow sufficiently past the danger zone.
One warning, it hurts like hell. So you should have a high pain threshhold if you plan on the "Do it yourself" method. Today my toenails are all fine.
I fixed it though.
What you need to do is allow the toenail to grow out past the skin, by riding on a surface other than your skin. I used tissue paper.
What I would do is use a very steril knife to very gently pry the nail up, then I wedged the tissue paper in there until I had "Jacked Up" the nail like lifting a car. Once it was propped up high enough I left it alone for a few days.
Every so often I had to change the tissue paper, and repeat the process, for at least two weeks, that's about how long it took my nail to grow sufficiently past the danger zone.
One warning, it hurts like hell. So you should have a high pain threshhold if you plan on the "Do it yourself" method. Today my toenails are all fine.
cutting your nails straight looks dumb.
when i get an ingrown FINGER(!)nail i just wait till it dies, drops off, then i grow another finger.
you humans however, are screwed.
(if a nail goes ingrown i wait until the surrouding skin dies, then it doesn't hurt anymore. it stops hurting, goes green (i'm serious), then drops off (or i cut it off). i have a high pain threshold.
i can't believe we're talking about ingrown nails )
when i get an ingrown FINGER(!)nail i just wait till it dies, drops off, then i grow another finger.
you humans however, are screwed.
(if a nail goes ingrown i wait until the surrouding skin dies, then it doesn't hurt anymore. it stops hurting, goes green (i'm serious), then drops off (or i cut it off). i have a high pain threshold.
i can't believe we're talking about ingrown nails )
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I used to suffer from them, and I had a never ending battle with pain. Until I took my Dad's advice. He was a Doctor with 37 years experince in general practice, so I think he knows what he's talking about.
Firstly, get yourself some toe nail clippers. These are the ones with the "reverse" camber.
CUT YOUR TOENAILS IN REVERSE CURVES.
This means the outsides grow out normally and the middle portion is shorter than the outsides. Cut the toenail such that you can ALWAYS slip a fingernail under the corner of the nail.
If, like me, you've got a sensitive girlfriend, then use a file to remove any sharp edges along the top and corners.
YOU WON'T EVER HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM. GUARANTEED.
Firstly, get yourself some toe nail clippers. These are the ones with the "reverse" camber.
CUT YOUR TOENAILS IN REVERSE CURVES.
This means the outsides grow out normally and the middle portion is shorter than the outsides. Cut the toenail such that you can ALWAYS slip a fingernail under the corner of the nail.
If, like me, you've got a sensitive girlfriend, then use a file to remove any sharp edges along the top and corners.
YOU WON'T EVER HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM. GUARANTEED.
I've had several over the course of my life, all on my big toes. I've never experienced something more painful, or more disgusting to look at when they get infected. I had to go through temporary solutions several times, where the podiatrist would numb me up and slice out the offending part of the nail. (By the way, I don't know what hurts worse: the nail, or the Novocain freezing up every single nerve in your toe. Ouch ) Anyway, I eventually got to the point where he was able to, between infections, cut a little deeper and remove part of the root of the nail. Looks like I'm home free now.
P.S. I would advise against taking antibiotics for the things; they don't really do any good. The first time I had an ingrown toenail, my doctor prescribed these horse pills that seemingly killed off every single bacteria in my intestinal tract. I had severe stomach pains for a week after that one.
P.P.S. Anyone else have nails on some of the smaller toes that get ingrown but really don't get infected? There's not much I can really do about them, but they do get annoying once in a while.
P.S. I would advise against taking antibiotics for the things; they don't really do any good. The first time I had an ingrown toenail, my doctor prescribed these horse pills that seemingly killed off every single bacteria in my intestinal tract. I had severe stomach pains for a week after that one.
P.P.S. Anyone else have nails on some of the smaller toes that get ingrown but really don't get infected? There's not much I can really do about them, but they do get annoying once in a while.
Yea I had one o' thems for a while back there. Damned those things hurt! I had the option of either getting the ingrown part of the toenail removed, or just seeing if I could live with it, stuffing cotton under that ★■◆● so it wouldn't slice into my toe. I went with option #2... I like to avoid the knife whenever I can. It seems to work pretty good though. But if I forget to stuff cotton in it, it will start hurting again...
I'll try that advice Mobius. It sounds like it would work.
And Top Gun, my ingrown toenail that got infected was on my right big toe. It feels like my left big toe is a bit ingrown too, but it never got infected. I still shoves me some cotton under there just to be safe. God those things stink when they get infected.
I'll try that advice Mobius. It sounds like it would work.
And Top Gun, my ingrown toenail that got infected was on my right big toe. It feels like my left big toe is a bit ingrown too, but it never got infected. I still shoves me some cotton under there just to be safe. God those things stink when they get infected.
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I had surgery on my right big toe on the inner side of the toe because I used to have problems on that side all the time. That side of the nail grows out straight now because the nail can't grow on the side anymore.
However I've developed horrible cases of ingrown toenails on the other side of that same toe and both sides on my left big toe. It gets so bad that I'll start bleeding from my toes after wearing shoes sometimes because the nails cutting through the skin.
Needless to say about every other month I'm struggling with infected big toes where I have to rip the toenail from the sides completely up and out and then cut them with small scissors down along the sides to remove the nail that has cut down through the side of my toe. I have a high pain tolerance so its become rather normal. Still hurts like hell though...and yes, I clip my nails regularly.
Eventually I'm going to have the complete surgery so my toenails on my big toes won't grow on the sides anymore.
However I've developed horrible cases of ingrown toenails on the other side of that same toe and both sides on my left big toe. It gets so bad that I'll start bleeding from my toes after wearing shoes sometimes because the nails cutting through the skin.
Needless to say about every other month I'm struggling with infected big toes where I have to rip the toenail from the sides completely up and out and then cut them with small scissors down along the sides to remove the nail that has cut down through the side of my toe. I have a high pain tolerance so its become rather normal. Still hurts like hell though...and yes, I clip my nails regularly.
Eventually I'm going to have the complete surgery so my toenails on my big toes won't grow on the sides anymore.
The trick is never to cut your nails too short.
Also, don't let your footwear be determined by taste and fashion; rather, look at comfort and hygiene.
My shoes visually suck, but they are easy to get into, they are very comfortable and I can wear them all year round without EVAH having the slightest trace of feet stink.
As far as my fingernails are concerned, it's time for me to clip them when they tick the keys when I play piano
Also, don't let your footwear be determined by taste and fashion; rather, look at comfort and hygiene.
My shoes visually suck, but they are easy to get into, they are very comfortable and I can wear them all year round without EVAH having the slightest trace of feet stink.
As far as my fingernails are concerned, it's time for me to clip them when they tick the keys when I play piano
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