Toenails grow into the flesh, why do they still grow into the flesh after they are pulled?

Updated on home 2024-05-14
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's ingrown nails. Ingrown nails are a common podiatric disease, mostly caused by the edge of the toenail trimmed too low and too deep, and the habit of wearing thin shoes and pointed shoes to squeeze the toes. In the early stage of ingrown nails, there can be slight pain and slight swelling, if not in time**, it will not only lead to aggravation of pain, but also cause systemic symptoms such as fever, and some people may even affect sleep, at this time, it indicates that there has been a co-infection and paronychia.

    Paronychia is characterized by severe local redness, swelling, and heat, accompanied by severe pain, and may have a sharp throbbing sensation at night. At present, some hospitals have completely pulled out the nails to ingrown nails, that is, they have been repeatedly pulled out, and the results of this treatment will also cause the new toenail to grow in the original direction after it grows, which not only cannot achieve the purpose of the toenail, but also causes damage to the toenail, resulting in thickening and deformation of the toenail, which is not conducive to further along. Currently, the most effective method is to target the germinal layer at the base of the toenail.

    The foot and ankle doctor will cut off a small strip of the toenail embedded in the flesh along the edge, and then carry out special treatment on the root of the toenail, and the new toenail will grow in the normal direction, so that the purpose of the ingrown nail can be achieved. Because a tourniquet is placed at the base of the toe during the surgery, there is almost no bleeding during the operation. You can soak your feet on the same day as you have ingrown nail surgery, and it will not affect your movement.

    Although modern foot and ankle medicine can be ingrown nails, we still hope that everyone should prevent ingrown nails as soon as possible. There are four good ways to prevent ingrown nails: 1. Develop a good habit of cutting toenails, and trim your toenails to a straight shape, rather than a row of arcs.

    2. Choose relatively loose shoes, so that the toes have a certain space to move in the shoes and do not feel any pressure. 3. Develop good hygiene habits, remove the dirt in the nail groove in time, and keep the nails clean. Fourth, once there is a foot disease such as ingrown nails, it is best to find a foot and ankle doctor to carry out **, and strive to be thorough**. Satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is advisable to go to the hospital**

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Nails grow into the flesh, which may be ingrown nails. The most effective way to do ingrown nail disease is nail extraction, but before nail extraction, it first needs to go through a series of treatments to eliminate the inflammation caused by the nail. Antibiotic ointments, such as fusidic acid cream or mupirocin cream, can generally be used as appropriate.

    If it is accompanied by suppuration, it is also necessary to apply dragon ball ointment or ichthyolitan ointment. Oral antibiotics, such as roxithromycin or cephalexin or cefprofene, are also required. After the inflammation subsides, surgical nail extraction is performed, and after waiting for the new nail to erupt, it is necessary to observe closely to prevent the recurrence of ingrown nail symptoms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, I feel the same way about you! I've tried it four or five times. As long as you cut the nails there round, don't cut them too sharp, and break the piece of meat next to you every day when you have time, you can prevent it! Hope to adopt

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's paronychia, this disease is very difficult** Surgery or laser can only treat the symptoms but not the root cause After a long break, you can go to trim your feet Pound the onion with an onion Take it and wrap it in the toenails with cotton pads Let the nails not grow into the flesh Insist on breaking the time for a long time It will be good When you just wrap the onion, it hurts a little Answer I hope it will help you, if you are satisfied, please adopt o( o....Ha ha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I empathize with your situation, and it's a thumbs up, another zhi

    When I cut my nails, I found that there was a bit of dao inside

    The black scale, the inner result is cut deep, and after a while, the nails that grow out sneak into the flesh, and it hurts. Solution:1

    Cut once in depth, round a little. 2.Let the arc slowly press the length of the meat.

    3.After they grow out, the toenails should be cut flat, and they can no longer be cut into arcs. As long as it grows out, some will be fine, and don't cut it deep in the future anyway.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The embedded part is picked up with a tool, the middle is padded with medical cotton, wrapped with medical tape, and after waiting for three or five days, it will be separated naturally.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The main reasons for the incarceration of the nails are: 1. Due to poor walking posture; 2. Wearing shoes is too hard; 3. It is related to factors such as walking time too long. In addition, some people often cut their nails in the wrong way, so they must cut off the excess in compliance with their nails.

    Sometimes it is not possible to comb the part of the nail that grows into the flesh, so it grows inward, so it is related to the above factors. It is important to have a good grasp of how to cut nails, how to walk, and how to put on shoes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You endure cutting that bit of nail in the long flesh and stuffing toilet paper in it, it works, and so does mine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This situation should belong to the bai embedding du

    Armor! Ingrown nails most commonly occur in the big toe and are often caused by paronychia or onychomycosis. The lateral gyrus of the nail is both anterior and intradermal, causing pain with each step the patient takes.

    Patients often cut or shave off the lateral edge of the nail themselves, but they are soon reborn.

    To cure ingrown nails, paronychia and onychomycosis must first be cured. Apply iodine once a day to eliminate all local bacteria and fungi, remove the granulomas caused by Candida, and patiently wait for the good nails to gradually grow. If the newborn nail is uneven, do not rush to repair it, it will become smooth and the ingrown nail will heal on its own after a few months.

    Patients often develop the habit of manicure due to long-term ingrown nails, resulting in a vicious circle of continuous nail removal and embedding. It is better to let the toenail grow naturally beyond the nail margin, and only cut the end flat once a month, although the lateral edge of the nail is temporarily incarcerated, do not cut off the lateral edge in the nail groove. Frequent application of iodine wine to prevent paronychia or onychomycosis**, ingrown nails can eventually heal after half a year.

    For those who are in a state of emergency, a surgeon can be asked to perform a partial nail incision or nail extraction, which is not painful but not necessary.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    ..Go for surgery right away. It was a minor surgery. Unafraid.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Try not to cut your nails too short, especially the edges.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If it doesn't hurt, leave it alone, it will come out if it grows longer, and you must not cut it inside, the more you cut it, the more it will grow inside.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Bear with it, buy a small pair of scissors, a nail clipper, use a nail clipper to cut a hole from the side of the nail, and then use the scissors to slowly tear it off! Just endure a little pain, this problem can't be solved by going to the hospital, the doctor will pull out the nails, and they will grow again! Hope it helps!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Wait until the nails have grown.

    Don't cut it too short.

    If it is swollen and pus, disinfect it with alcohol.

    It's really paronychia.

    Go to the hospital and cut off the meat.

    Or pull your nails out.

    Teach you a trick. Wait for the nails to be a little longer.

    Just use the one on both sides of the bandage.

    Pad into the nail seams.

    It won't grow into the flesh.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Take the scissors yourself and cut them off slowly little by little.

    So what else can be done.

    Put the feet before cutting.

    Add some vinegar to hot water.

    Soak it for a while to make the nails softer before cutting.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is better to go to the hospital.

    My friend has had it too.

    Can't make him grow up.

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