The toenails have grown flesh and are pulled out and now they are ugly, what should I do

Updated on healthy 2024-04-21
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A friend introduced a ** method, and the effect is particularly good, that is:

    First, ask the pedicure master to trim the toenails, and then insist on breaking the diseased toes with your hands every day to make the flesh and toenails grow separately.

    After bathing, the effect is better, just a few minutes a day, but it should be broken every day, without interruption, and do not give the opportunity for the toenails to grow into the flesh

    Break until your toenails are full.

    I've heard that this method works very well. Give it a try

    I have the same symptoms as you, and I've had it for years, it's oracle osteitis, and I was very bad at the time, and it gets thick just by touching it. I pulled it out once in the hospital 4 years ago, but it took more than 1 year to prune, and now I often trim it much better. It is important that you pay attention to pruning and do not wait for it to grow into the flesh and feel the pain before cutting.

    It grows deeper and deeper. As for now, you prune it slowly.

    It is you who do not trim properly, and when you usually cut your nails, you must pay attention to the nails on both sides should also be cut off, and if you trim them into an oval shape, the nails will not grow into the flesh.

    It is recommended that you squeeze out the pus first and do not use your usual nail scissors. Use the kind of oblique mouth to cut off the nails that grow into the flesh, disinfect them with alcohol, and you may not be able to answer the purpose at a time, so you can cut them a few more times, and you're good to go. If you can't bear to cut it yourself and be afraid of pain, it's best to ask someone else to cut it for you.

    Don't pull it out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This can only wait for him to grow up, which I used to do, but now it's getting better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Excuse me, are your toenails growing now? I'm also a girl, and I have the same situation, summer is coming, and I want to wear sandals

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You're talking about a common foot disease called "paronychia", so don't be nervous.

    Paronychia is purulent inflammation of the tissues around the nail, usually caused by a small scratch or tearing of the paraungual side of the toe. At the beginning of the infection, redness, swelling, and pain occur on the side of the nail sulcus, and then the inflammation spreads to the entire nail area and causes suppuration. Pus sometimes breaks through the nail sulcus on its own, but it does not heal for a long time due to poor drainage of pus, and it becomes chronic paronychia.

    If the pus extends under the fingernail, a subungual abscess is formed, which is so painful that the nail can separate from the nail bed.

    Health education: 1. When there is only local redness and swelling, you can soak the affected finger (toe) in hot water, 2-3 times a day, 20 minutes each time, and then wipe and disinfect the affected area with 2% iodine tincture and iodine.

    2. External application of fish stone ointment and oral antibacterial drugs.

    3. If pus has appeared under the nail groove, it should be cut and drained, and if a subungual abscess has been formed, the affected nail (toe) should be removed in time, and the dressing should be changed on time until healing.

    4. Patients suffering from toenail chiquenitis should wear loose soft shoes or slippers to reduce friction and reduce pain.

    5. Use clean or special scissors to cut off fingernails and flesh, and some nails embedded in the nail bed should be more careful to avoid injury and infection.

    6. Once there is a wound or a foreign body penetrates, it should be disinfected immediately in the affected area, and the foreign body should be taken out, especially the tiny wooden body is easy to cause infection if it is not taken out in time.

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