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Treatment For Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails can often heal on their own, however, if you have an ingrown toenail that’s causing you severe pain, it’s important that you go to your podiatrist to find out how you can ease your pain and start feeling comfortable again. If you deal with ingrown toenails on a regular basis, it’s necessary for you to visit your podiatrist to find out how you can stop them from happening and how you can treat the symptoms associated with an ingrown toenail. Dr. Supreet Ghuman at Prairie Foot & Ankle in Elgin and Chicago, IL, can explain how ingrown toenails can be treated and how you can get relief from your pain.

Treating Your Ingrown Toenail

The good news that comes with finding out you have an ingrown toenail is that there are many home remedies that you can do to ease the pain associated with it. One way to reduce your pain is by making sure that you aren’t wearing tight-fitted socks or shoes so that you can let your food breathe and you aren’t adding pressure to the toe.

If your toe is feeling particularly irritated, you can soak your feet in a warm, soapy tub. This will help keep your toenail free of bacteria and the warm water will help ease some of the pressure and pain you may experience. You can also take over-the-counter pain relievers to help the pain subside.

If home remedies don’t seem to work, you may have to visit your podiatrist in Elgin and Chicago, IL, for a more invasive treatment for your ingrown toenails. This could mean lifting up the nail so that it’s separated from the skin and can grow properly or it could mean removing part or all of the toenail.

Contact Your Podiatrist Today!

Find out how to ease your ingrown toenail pain! Contact Dr. Supreet Ghuman at Prairie Foot & Ankle in Elgin and Chicago, IL, to learn about treating ingrown toenails. Call for more information today at (224) 227-6973.

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