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HOW TO GET RID OF A PAINFUL INGRAIN NAIL WITHOUT A DOCTOR

The ingrown toenail or onychocryptosis is an annoying and especially very painful problem. . In some cases, surgery is inevitable to treat the ingrown nail, while in others, it is possible to remedy it naturally.

What causes ingrown toenails?

Ingrown toenails can be related to various factors:

  • The deformation of the nail (nail in the form of clamp)
  • Thickening of the nail
  • Trauma (shock)
  • Cutting nails too short
  • Wearing too narrow shoes that crush the nail
  • Taking Acne Treatments Containing Isotretinoin

Note that people with diabetes or any other disease that causes poor blood circulation are more likely to develop an ingrown toenail.

What are the symptoms of an ingrown toenail?

It should be noted that the evolution of this problem can be divided into 3 phases, each with its own symptoms:

  •  The first phaseIs manifested by slight swelling and pain during pressure. In this phase, the patient may also develop erythema or edema.
  •  The moderate phaseIs characterized by increased swelling, infection and ulceration.
  •  The severe phaseIs naturally the most difficult. The patient experiences chronic inflammation and hypertrophy of the lateral bulges.

But in most cases, pain, redness, infections and swelling around the toe are very common symptoms.

If the ingrown nail is not treated in time, it can lead to severe infections, especially in the bones.In some cases, the patient is obliged to undergo surgery to resolve this problem, but for the less advanced stages, natural remedies can be effective!

Here are some natural solutions to get rid of ingrown toenails:

  • Wash your feet regularly

To clean the infected area and remove bacteria, soak your feet in warm, soapy water 2 to 3 times a day. Use Castile soap preferably, because it contains natural ingredients. You can also add Epsom salt to soften the skin and nail

  • Make a foot bath with cider vinegar

 

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