What to do if the toenails grow into the flesh

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

    There is no particularly good way, only pay attention to the best when cutting nails to both sides do not remain, it is best to buy a paper cutter to cut both sides deeper, smoother.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Be cruel to yourself, use alcohol to detoxify after cutting, and disinfect and dry the shoes you wear. . .

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm having this issue as well. If you bleed, you must endure it, and when it scars off, cut off the nails embedded in it with a little more ruthlessness, and it is better to cut it with oblique nail clippers. It's fine after cutting it off, wait for it to be swollen, don't collide!

    In addition, I don't think it's advisable to keep it long, it will go deeper, and when it grows, it will be cut.

    The phone is weak!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Just cut your nails to the same as the flesh.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dig with nail clippers, that's what I did, but it hurts a little bit, be strong.

    Wow, one can manage for days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This seems to be a disease called paronychia, I advise you to go for a minor operation, pull out or cut off half of the nails, and then ask a pedicure master to trim the toenails, and then insist on breaking the diseased toes with your hands every day, so that the flesh and the toenails grow separately. After bathing, the effect is better, (just a few minutes a day, but every day, do not break, do not give the toenails a chance to grow into the flesh) until the toenails are full. It is best to soak it in salt water before breaking

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is also the case with me

    I haven't touched it in a long time.

    Let it grow.

    It's good to survive for a while.

    It doesn't hurt as much as it grows.

    Don't believe what surgery**!

    After the surgery. grows out.

    It's uglier than before.

    And it's still growing in the flesh.

    That's it

    It's okay to get some alcohol and apply it

    Just don't get infected.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I only have to pull out my nails, and my toenails are also like this, I have pulled them out, but the anti-inflammatory treatment is not thorough, and the nails that have grown out now are still like this, and I have to trim them, and I am depressed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, prune regularly. If you punish severely, you will go to the doctor. Usually need a variety of nutrients. Lack of trace elements can also be caused.

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