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The Ingrown Toenail Saga 

By: Tammy Foster

Well, here's the deal...once you have ever had an ingrown toenail this painful foot condition is absolutely like no other. It happens to men, women, boys and girls and it gender nor age seems to matter at all. This foot problem is one of the health conditions that can bring you to your knees. I know, it doesn't sound like a big deal at all, but that one little pointed nail corner can drive you crazy!

This condition has found its way into the foot of many. This foot pain condition happens when the side or corner of one of your toenails grows in to the soft and delicate flesh of that toe. Think about the sharp toenail corners digging into your skin at the corner of or at the side off your toe. Oh, it makes me cringe just thinking about it! Most often occurring on the big toe or the "great toe" (now that sounds fancy!), the area involved will typically become red and swollen and of course very painful. These three symptoms are often the first seen when that ingrown nail starts to rear its wicked little head. There is even a possibility that if the nail is ingrown enough that you can even get an infection.

Left untreated, it can progress to a horrific infection or even an abscess that requires surgical intervention. So you must not ignore this little nuisance, or it can become a problem you will wish you had paid closer attention to. Most often you can take care of your ingrown toenails all by yourself. But, if the pain from the toenail is severe or spreading, then you should see your doctor for his help to relieve the pain of the ingrown toenail.

If you are diabetic or if you have any condition that hinders the circulation to your feet, then you simply do not have an option of treating the ingrown nail yourself. No, you must see a physician since trying to treat it yourself is just too risky. So make the phone call to your doctor's office for an appointment and in the meantime, leave the nail alone!

Bottom line, an ingrown toe nail is not something that will go away on its own. Nope, it demands your attention and your intervention. The key is to trim your nails so that you avoid getting them in the first place. So get it right the first time and hopefully you will be able to avoid ingrown nails all together.

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