If you’ve never experienced a severe issue with an ingrown toenail, you might be surprised by just how much it can hurt. Infections can also spread quickly, and what might start as a minor toe infection could evolve into full-grown sepsis. If you reside in or near Laguna Hills, CA, and are looking for help with an ingrown toenail, contact Laguna Woods Podiatry Group. Dr. Neda Arjomandi has helped countless people deal with ingrown nails and many other issues too.
We’ve outlined some of the most common options for patients who need help with ingrown nails below. That said, this list isn’t exhaustive, and in some cases, patients may be offered other recommendations.
As with many other aspects of medicine, when it comes to ingrown nails, prevention is the best course. Properly cutting your toenails can greatly reduce the risks of ingrown nails forming. If the nail is just starting to grow incorrectly, a quick trim might solve the issue.
A podiatrist can use a splint, tape, or both to encourage the nail to grow properly. Once things are under control, the nail can be trimmed.
Your shoes may be contributing to ingrown nails. If the shoes are too tight, it could put pressure on tissues, including your nails. This could make it difficult, if not impossible, for them to grow correctly.
Soaking your feet in warm water can relieve pain and also soften up the nails. A podiatrist may also recommend additives to add to the water, such as soap.
In some cases, surgery may be needed to remove part or all of the nail. This is often a more extreme measure for severe cases, but it may be necessary.
If the problematic nail is causing an infection, antibiotics may be needed to make sure the situation doesn’t get worse. Infections can be very serious even if they start out seemingly minor.
As you can see, there are a variety of ingrown toenail treatments available in Laguna Hills, CA. Which treatments are right for you? It’s best to work with Dr. Arjomandi and Dr. Greenberg to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific situation.
You might think that you can ignore ingrown nails. The problem is, they rarely get better without intervention. The nail will keep growing, and as it does so, the risk of severe pain and complications, like infections, will increase.
If you find yourself in need of ingrown toenail treatment in Laguna Hills, CA, schedule an appointment at Laguna Woods Podiatry Group. Dr. Arjomandi can be reached at (949) 581 2520.
If you’ve never experienced a severe issue with an ingrown toenail, you might be surprised by just how much it can hurt. Infections can also spread quickly, and what might start as a minor toe infection could evolve into full-grown sepsis. If you reside in or near Laguna Hills, CA, and are looking for help with an ingrown toenail, contact Laguna Woods Podiatry Group. Dr. Neda Arjomandi has helped countless people deal with ingrown nails and many other issues too.
We’ve outlined some of the most common options for patients who need help with ingrown nails below. That said, this list isn’t exhaustive, and in some cases, patients may be offered other recommendations.
As with many other aspects of medicine, when it comes to ingrown nails, prevention is the best course. Properly cutting your toenails can greatly reduce the risks of ingrown nails forming. If the nail is just starting to grow incorrectly, a quick trim might solve the issue.
A podiatrist can use a splint, tape, or both to encourage the nail to grow properly. Once things are under control, the nail can be trimmed.
Your shoes may be contributing to ingrown nails. If the shoes are too tight, it could put pressure on tissues, including your nails. This could make it difficult, if not impossible, for them to grow correctly.
Soaking your feet in warm water can relieve pain and also soften up the nails. A podiatrist may also recommend additives to add to the water, such as soap.
In some cases, surgery may be needed to remove part or all of the nail. This is often a more extreme measure for severe cases, but it may be necessary.
If the problematic nail is causing an infection, antibiotics may be needed to make sure the situation doesn’t get worse. Infections can be very serious even if they start out seemingly minor.
As you can see, there are a variety of ingrown toenail treatments available in Laguna Hills, CA. Which treatments are right for you? It’s best to work with Dr. Arjomandi and Dr. Greenberg to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific situation.
You might think that you can ignore ingrown nails. The problem is, they rarely get better without intervention. The nail will keep growing, and as it does so, the risk of severe pain and complications, like infections, will increase.
If you find yourself in need of ingrown toenail treatment in Laguna Hills, CA, schedule an appointment at Laguna Woods Podiatry Group. Dr. Arjomandi can be reached at (949) 581 2520.
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