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What To Do For Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails are a common condition and it’s extremely likely that you’ll deal with this issue at least once in your life. This occurs when the toenail starts growing incorrectly and grows into the side of the skin. Ingrown toenails can get infected, cause pain and swelling and make it difficult to wear shoes or be on your feet. Dr. Michael Block and Dr. Milton Rosario in Abingdon, MD, and serving Bel Air, MD, can explain how you can reduce the pain you may be experiencing from an ingrown toenail and how it can be treated.

Treating an Ingrown Toenail

If you’re dealing with an ingrown toenail, you’re aware of how painful they can be. Ingrown toenails can make it difficult to be comfortable throughout the day and to enjoy the activities you usually love. There are remedies you can try at home to ease some of the pain you may experience. One common way is by soaking your foot in an Epsom salt bath. This can help reduce the irritation and pain that is occurring.

If you have an ingrown toenail, it’s important to talk to your podiatrist serving Abingdon and Bel Air, MD, to find the best treatment for you. They may recommend lifting the nail to help separate the nail from the skin and encourage it to grow normally. If your case is severe, they may need to remove either part of the toenail or the entire toenail so that it may regrow in the correct way. Before removing the nail, your toe will be numbed and the entire process with be completely painless.

Contact Your Podiatrist Today!

If you’re experiencing pain from an ingrown toenail, it’s important that you talk to your podiatrist to find out how you can ease that pain. Contact Dr. Michael Block and Dr. Milton Rosario in Abingdon, MD, and serving Bel Air, MD, to learn more about treating an ingrown toenail. Call for more information today at (410) 569-0445.

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