If your nails get into the flesh, do you have to have surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-24
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Surgery is to remove all the nails. My left big toe was plucked out twice, but it's still growing inside. The best way to do this is to cut your nails off.

    At first, I thought it would hurt to cut my nails, but after a few cuts, it didn't feel like a big deal. I've always cut it myself now.

    At first, I am not used to it, because it grows on the left side of the left toe. Cut it a few more times and you're good to go.

    My experience is that if there is pus inside, use a sterilized needle or toothpick to pick it out with a sterile needle or toothpick and squeeze out the pus with your hands. Because the pus is in the nail groove, the disinfectant solution such as alcohol cannot directly touch the wound due to tension, it is best to use a disposable syringe to probe the tip of the needle to the suppuration and use the pressure of the syringe to hit the alcohol on it.

    This will wash out any remaining pus inside. Wounds can also be exposed to alcohol, which acts as a disinfectant. Taking anti-inflammatory drugs.

    Wash as long as you have time. It won't take a few days. I suggest you have to get it yourself, if someone else does, you won't know if the syringe is pierced into the flesh.

    I started to stick the tip of the syringe into the flesh, but there was no blood. At the beginning, sometimes the nails were cut and suppurated, so it was good to wash them a few times after enduring the pain.

    I hope my experience can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Timely anti-inflammatory, if there is pus, cut and drain · · Usually pay attention to the correct way to cut the toenails, don't cut too many corners on both sides, leave some appropriately, and disinfect the toenail scissors every time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I had that too, but I don't know if it's paronychia. But mine is already fine, just cut it a few times with nail clippers, no need to have surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That's a must to have surgery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A hallux toenail? If so, the spleen and liver should be regulated in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK.

    The nail cover is separated from the flesh and the nail can be cut off. Human fingernails grow at an average rate of millimeters per week, and it is recommended to cut them once a week. The growth rate of toenails is relatively slow, and it can be cut 1 2 times a month. The right length to cut your nails is to leave a small strip of white edge at the top of the nail at the top of your finger or a little longer.

    Nails are easy to harbor dirt and bacteria. Therefore, many people are used to cutting their nails very short. As everyone knows, this not only does not protect the fingers, but also has the opposite effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the nail cap is separated from the flesh, which can be cut off, because the detached nail cap will not stick back again, but can only grow again.

    Hello, it generally grows out, only the nail bed of the nail is damaged to not grow nails, you still need to pay attention to diet and nutrition, pay attention to calcium and protein. Nails will grow back, don't worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This condition is rare in real life, it may be a calcium deficiency, and it may also be a phenomenon of fingernails growing normally.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've been like this before, it hurts, don't worry about it, it'll be fine in a few days.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Beware of paronychia, severe nail extraction.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It doesn't matter if the nails are separated from the flesh a little, if they are separated a lot, they need to go to the hospital for dressing changes, which can gradually return to normal, and you need to avoid infection. It is recommended to pay attention to hygiene, avoid infection, nails need to be reduced, drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits, with **, you can gradually return to normal.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You cut the nail that he separated, I tried it before, and then I cut the parted nail and then slowly gave birth to new nails.

    What did you do before your nails hurt, e.g. being hit by a rock.

    If you really can't do it, go to the doctor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I am a doctor and have dealt with countless such patients. In fact, it is not uncommon for toenails to grow into the flesh. The key is to learn to deal with it on your own, and don't wait until it grows into the flesh, becomes inflamed, and suppurates before going to a doctor.

    In mild cases, ingrown nails are removed, and in severe cases, nail splitting or nail extraction is performed. So how do you deal with it yourself? First of all, prepare a pair of medical surgical tip scissors, preferably curved scissors.

    When the toenail is about to grow into the flesh (you will feel a dull pain on the inside of the toe after exercising or walking a lot), soak your foot in warm water for 10 minutes, and then use surgical scissors to cut off the tip of the toenail that is about to be embedded in the flesh. Guarantee no worries, and you don't have to go to the hospital to find a doctor for this in the future.

    In fact, I am not only a doctor, but also this kind of physique, and I love sports, and I have been dealing with it this way for decades. However, in my work, I found that many such patients came to the clinic, and some of them also performed nail splitting or nail extraction more than once, and also taught them the prevention and treatment methods, that is, rebirth, which is really a tragedy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the nails are long, there is a problem with the organizational system. There is no other way but surgery. If it is caused by external forces, if it is deep in the flesh and cannot be picked out, it will still have surgery.

    Surgery is actually a very simple process. It's just a matter of using a tool, turning your nails up, and then pulling them out in an instant. When the nail is pulled out, there will be a little piece of flesh with skin at the end of the nail, but the affected area will be fine after applying the medicine.

    Soon after the surgery, new nails will gradually grow from the bottom and will also grow beautifully. During the time process of nail growth, the area of the long nail will be more sensitive, and as long as it is well maintained, it is generally easy to get through this time.

    Now the bigger problem is not the surgery itself. It's about the patients themselves. Surgery usually involves an anesthetic, which is applied with a syringe to the fingers of the hand near the fingers to be operated.

    Generally, a syringe with a certain dose is enough for surgery, but the exception is for the vast majority of Chinese. It may not be enough to anesthetize the affected area, so you need to use more. There is a condition in which anesthetics are completely ineffective.

    Why is this so? That has to do with the booze of the vast majority of Chinese. People who drink more alcohol mean that the more paralyzed the nerves are.

    This means that the less effective the anesthetic is. That's the problem.

    If you have to have surgery, then you have to get rid of all the courage that is usually very heroic. At least this condition should be maintained for more than a year, until the body's nerve cells are regained sensitivity. Of course, if the patient can be like Master Guan and be fearless in scraping the bone to heal the pain, it doesn't hurt.

    But first, I have to explain the situation. There are several most painful pain points in the human body, and one of them is the human fingernails. Compared to Master Guan's pain of scraping bones, the pain of scraping bones is nothing.

    How painful can it be? Describe it as if you know that the half of the patient's arm that was operated on will be white on the whole hand, and the opposite side will be dark red on the other side, and it will be mixed with pale white dots over and over again. Cold sweat broke out on the face, and it was inevitable that the upper teeth would be lowered.

    The involuntary trembling is an exaggerated burst from the heart, and it can't be stopped no matter how you stop it. This situation is the record of drinking in his life. Of course, that's not all.

    In the unlikely event of misfortune (and of course it is better not to happen), it is even more fun when you have to see the operating table in the event of a catastrophe. It's okay to drink well, but to drink so heroically, it's definitely more than this sad.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is estimated that I can only have surgery, in fact, it is probably a minor operation, and it is better to hurt than to be uncomfortable all the time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's called paronychia, just go to a small clinic and have a look!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Excessive nail trimming or wearing tight shoes for a long time can cause the nails to sink into the flesh, and calcium deficiency can cause the nails to become softer.

    Don't overtrim the nails on both sides, try to wear loose shoes, if the nails are about to enter the flesh, you can put a small amount of sterile cotton under the nails to pad the nails; If the nail has already protruded into the flesh, ingrown nails and become inflamed, the nail can only be extracted.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    When trimming nails, you don't pay attention to the way and method, and you must cut your nails smooth. To grind it.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is your fingernail growing in the wrong direction? Because it is true that some people are born with nails, and they grow in a different direction than ordinary people, so it is easy for nails to grow into the flesh.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is because your nails have formed paronychia, so no matter how regularly you trim your nails, it is useless.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It may be that you have ingrown nails, which is generally caused by the nails being cut too short, so don't cut them too short when you usually cut your nails, and pay more attention to the hygiene of your nails and keep them clean.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    That's where you have to ask the pedicure master! He wants you to grow into meat, just grow into meat! It's up to him! You're the pig that was slaughtered!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's best to stick to it, be a little patient, and wait for the nails to completely grow more than the flesh, you have to test your patience, you can't pull it out, and you won't grow nails until the end.

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