Ingrown Toenail: Don’t Ignore the Early Signs

An ingrown toenail occurs when the nail’s edge curves and presses into the surrounding skin, causing redness, tenderness, and swelling. While it may seem like a minor issue at first, it can lead to infection and significant discomfort if left untreated.

At the Foot and Wound Center, we provide expert solutions to relieve pain and prevent complications. Our team uses cutting-edge treatments to correct ingrown toenails effectively. If you’re experiencing pain or notice signs of infection, book an appointment today and take the first step toward healthy feet.

How to Identify an Ingrown Toenail

Ingrown toenails often start subtly but can become painful over time. An untreated ingrown toenail can lead to infection. If you see pus, excessive redness, or experience severe pain, consult a doctor immediately for proper treatment. If you have an ingrown toenail, you may notice:

  • Red, swollen skin near the nail
  • Soreness or sensitivity around the nail bed
  • Persistent pain that worsens with pressure
  • Overgrown skin covering part of the nail

 

Causes of Foot Ulcers

An ingrown toenail can be painful and bothersome, making even simple activities uncomfortable. It occurs when the edge of your toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to redness, swelling, and tenderness. Identifying the cause of your ingrown toenail can help you prevent it in the future. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Improper nail trimming
  • Curved or irregularly shaped toenails
  • Toe injuries or trauma
  • Tight or narrow footwear
  • Excessive sweating
  • Poor foot hygiene
  • Genetic predisposition

Why Are Ingrown Toenails More Common in People with Diabetes?

Diabetes makes ingrown toenails more common by reducing blood flow, causing nerve damage, and slowing wound healing. High blood sugar weakens circulation, leaving the skin around the nails more fragile and prone to injury. Neuropathy dulls sensation in the feet, meaning small cuts or improper nail trimming might go unnoticed, giving nails a chance to grow into the skin.

This can trigger swelling, pushing the nail further into the tissue and increasing the risk of infection. Because diabetes impairs healing, an ingrown toenail can quickly become serious, potentially leading to abscesses, ulcers, or even gangrene if left untreated. Proper foot care is essential to avoid complications.

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Effective Treatment for Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails can cause pain, swelling, and infection if left untreated. At the Foot and Wound Center, we specialize in advanced treatments to relieve discomfort and promote healing. From gentle debridement and topical solutions to innovative hyperbaric oxygen therapy, we ensure effective care tailored to your needs. If you have diabetes or a slow-healing wound, our specialized approach accelerates recovery. Schedule your appointment today for expert ingrown toenail treatment.

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