
Ingrown Toenails Clinic
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Welcome to Ingrown Toenail Treatments Clinic at Emirates Hospitals Group. An ingrown toenail occurs when the corner or side of your toenail grows into the surrounding skin, leading to discomfort, swelling, and even infection. This condition often affects the big toe and can result in pain, redness, and difficulty walking. At Emirates Hospitals, we offer expert care to treat ingrown toenails and prevent them from recurring.
Ingrown toenails can be caused by several factors, including:
At Emirates Hospitals Group, we provide both non-surgical and surgical treatments to address ingrown toenails effectively. Depending on the severity of the condition, our experienced podiatrists will recommend the most suitable treatment:
If conservative treatments do not provide relief, or if the ingrown toenail is recurring, a minor surgical procedure may be required:
To reduce the risk of ingrown toenails, follow these tips:
The fastest way to treat an ingrown toenail is through professional removal by a podiatrist. This typically involves a simple, quick procedure where the ingrown portion of the nail is removed, which alleviates pain and prevents infection. In severe cases, the toenail may be partially or fully removed, ensuring that it doesn’t grow back incorrectly.
Mild cases of ingrown toenails can sometimes be treated at home with proper care. Soaking the foot in warm water, using over-the-counter pain relievers, and gently lifting the nail with a sterile cotton ball can help. However, if the ingrown toenail is severe, infected, or recurrent, it’s best to seek medical attention to avoid complications.
A stage 3 ingrown toenail is typically severe and can be characterized by significant pain, redness, swelling, and possible infection around the nail. The skin may be broken, and there might be pus or drainage. This stage requires professional treatment to avoid further complications.
In some mild cases, an ingrown toenail may heal on its own with proper at-home care, such as soaking and keeping the area clean. However, if the toenail is deeply embedded, infected, or causing ongoing pain, professional treatment is necessary for full healing.
Ingrown toenail removal is a procedure performed by a podiatrist or foot specialist to alleviate the pain and prevent future issues. It involves removing the portion of the nail that is growing into the skin, and in more severe cases, the entire nail or nail matrix may be removed to prevent recurrence.
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