These are some steps that you can follow to treat your ingrown toenail: 1. Put a little wedge of lemon against the toe with ingrown nail and secure it with a band aid or gauze bandage. Put on a sock to secure the lemon wedge.2.
Leave the lemon wedge on your toe overnight for this will help soften the skin to release the nail. 3. Gently lift the embedded nail the following morning.
Get a cotton and roll it into cigar-shape and insert this between the nail and the skin. Change this everyday until the nail is fully healed. Treat with Epsom Salts and mild antiseptic: 1.
Get warm water and pout it into a basin and dissolve the Epsom salts in it. Soak the foot that is affected and leave it there for 15-30 minutes. Do this twice or thrice a day.2.
Pat the feet dry and keep it dry always. Place some hydrogen peroxide to the ingrown toenail and the surrounding skin. You can substitute hydrogen peroxide with another mild antiseptic and use iodine instead.3.
Wrap the toe with gauze or bandage to keep the bacteria from spreading and to minimize the risk of infection.
These are some steps that you can follow to treat your ingrown toenail: 1. Put a little wedge of lemon against the toe with ingrown nail and secure it with a band aid or gauze bandage. Put on a sock to secure the lemon wedge.
2. Leave the lemon wedge on your toe overnight for this will help soften the skin to release the nail. 3.
Gently lift the embedded nail the following morning. Get a cotton and roll it into cigar-shape and insert this between the nail and the skin. Change this everyday until the nail is fully healed.
Treat with Epsom Salts and mild antiseptic: 1. Get warm water and pout it into a basin and dissolve the Epsom salts in it. Soak the foot that is affected and leave it there for 15-30 minutes.
Do this twice or thrice a day. 2. Pat the feet dry and keep it dry always.
Place some hydrogen peroxide to the ingrown toenail and the surrounding skin. You can substitute hydrogen peroxide with another mild antiseptic and use iodine instead. 3.
Wrap the toe with gauze or bandage to keep the bacteria from spreading and to minimize the risk of infection.
Can also cause an ingrown nail. What are the symptoms? Pain from the nail growing into the skin instead of over it.
Toenail gets infected, it might be swollen or red, and it might drain pus. Area around the ingrown toenail is often painful. How is an ingrown toenail diagnosed?
Exam to diagnose an ingrown toenail. Nail has grown into the skin. How is it treated?
This will help lift the nail off of the skin. To use a needle to drain the pus from your toe.
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