My nails are growing into the flesh, is there any good way to treat it?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is generally considered that this situation is caused by paronychia, and in the early case, it is considered that it is due to the damage of the nail bed of the nail, or it has a certain relationship with the shape of the individual's nails.

    If there is no inflammation in this case, you can try to cut it yourself, and you should trim your nails frequently. If it is slightly inflamed, you can take some anti-inflammatory drugs, and then scrub with iodine, and you can find a pedicure to trim it.

    If the condition is severe, go to the hospital to prevent infection.

    For long nails, it is first necessary to do a good job of health care of the affected party to prevent local infection. If local inflammation occurs, it can be done with antibiotics as recommended by your doctor**. After the inflammation is eliminated, you can go to the hospital to have your nails pulled out according to the doctor's advice.

    You can use a special pedicure knife to remove the nails that grow in the flesh. You can wear loose, comfortable shoes and cut your nails frequently to avoid having too long nails.

    You can glue them to wet feet every night and cut them off when you get wet. Remember to cut the front of your nails with special nail clippers and apply some iodine after cutting. Keep your feet breathable and dry for longer.

    When you're quitting, choose some well-ventilated shoes and chase shoes that are more than half the size.

    After the nail grows in the flesh, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible. Remove the nails embedded in the flesh under local anesthesia. At the same time, you also need to clean and disinfect the area to avoid infection. Usually try to choose loose-fitting shoes to wear, and try to minimize your feet and walking.

    The root of the nail (toeail) is closely connected to the nail and extends along the sides of the nail (toeail) to the distal end, forming the nail groove. Mumps is an infection of the nail groove or its surrounding tissues. Most are caused by small punctures, bruises, barbs (reverse peeling), or incisions that are too deep on the nails (toes).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To prepare hot water, foot basin, vinegar, cotton swabs, iodine wine, first soak your feet in hot water, not past the water level on the surface of your feet, soak for five minutes, feel your toenails become soft, or you can also add some vinegar, the softening effect is better, and there is a good disinfection effect. Dry your feet, apply iodine wine to the affected area for disinfection, lift the toenails trapped in the flesh, and pad them with cotton on cotton swabs, so that the toenails can be separated from the flesh to achieve a corrective effect. When choosing shoes, choose comfortable and loose, don't wear shoes that are too small, they look small, but it is easy to rub and cause paronychia, causing the toenail to grow into the flesh, and it feels very uncomfortable.

    Therefore, you must pay attention to the size of your shoes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Cut your nails frequently, and cut them off when you feel like they are growing in the flesh.

    2. Correct with a positive nail sticker.

    3. Go to the hospital for the doctor to deal with it, and follow the method provided by the doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Nails grow into the flesh. It is recommended to go to the hospital for surgery, and the part of the nail that grows to the flesh is removed and corrected, so that the nail does not grow into the flesh, but it is necessary to pay attention to the inflammation of the nail after surgery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it's serious, go to the doctor and he'll get it right for you. If it's not serious, let him grow slowly, don't keep cutting him, it will be fine after a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I went to the doctor and pulled it out to make it grow back.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no good way, applying medicine, taking medicine is not very effective. Go to the hospital and see a doctor for surgery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are generally several situations in which the toenails grow into the flesh:

    I like to cut my toenails, and I cut them very deeply.

    Caused by accidents, generally caused by sports.

    Shoes that are too small or shoe are poorly made.

    Heredity. The occurrence of paronychia is also related to the morphology of the individual's nails. Some people's nails are particularly inwardly curved, so it is easy to insert into the nail flesh, and sometimes because it is not easy to prune, they pull up and cut the nails, which causes local inflammation and swelling, and as a result, the nails are pierced deeper.

    In this vicious circle, paronychia recurs.

    Paronychia of the feet can sometimes be caused by inflammation caused by the nails being forced to stretch towards the nail flesh when the shoes are worn too tightly. If paronychia is caused by an individual's nails that are particularly curved and easy to pierce the nail flesh, regular maintenance is the key to avoid the recurrence of paronychia. However, do not trim too short, and if you have paronychia symptoms, you can try Aojia cream.

    It turns out that my toenails are always growing into the flesh, and it is very uncomfortable to walk.

    I did the same, but then it was okay, and I dug out the toenails from the cracks in the thumbs of the toenails, and they were two pointed horns, and they grew into the flesh, and then I didn't cut them, I just applied some nail cream and made them grow, and finally, the nails grew out, and they didn't drill into the flesh anymore, and I cut them flat again. Then the nails are cut flat all the time. Many people like to cut the edge of the nail arc when cutting the nail, sometimes, accidentally leave a point, he will grow into the flesh along the length, as long as this is corrected, it is OK.

    Mine was brought over when I was in high school, and I haven't been ** since.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nails that grow into the flesh is a condition called paronychia and requires a visit to the hospital.

    Paronychia is usually caused by punctures, abrasions, ingrown nails, or removal of "inverted spurs" from the nail groove and nearby tissues. Subungual abscesses are often secondary to infection caused by spread paronychia or infection caused by subungual puncture wounds or crush injuries to the fingertips, and the causative bacteria are mainly Staphylococcus aureus.

    In the early stage, measures such as warm compresses, physiotherapy, and external application can be used, and iotamine drugs or antibiotics can be used.

    If there is already pus, a longitudinal incision and drainage can be made at the nail sulcus. When the infection has affected the subcutaneous area of the nail group, a longitudinal incision can be made on each side of the nail groove, the nail root epithelium can be turned up, the nail root is removed, and a small piece of petroleum jelly gauze or latex sheet can be placed for drainage. If pus has accumulated under the nail bed, the nail should be removed or the nail on the abscess cavity should be cut off.

    Care should be taken to avoid damaging the nail bed when extracting nails, so as to avoid deformities of the nascent nails in the future.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your symptom is paronychia. You should go to the hospital as soon as possible to surge **, the longer the time will be inserted, and then you will have to pull out your nails. You will have to cut your nails frequently in the future, especially if you insert it this time, it will be easier to **, and keep your fingers dry and clean. Wishing you good health!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is called ingrown nails.

    Don't go deeper and deeper.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For some friends, if they find that their nails grow in the flesh in their daily life, they need to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, for example, if this kind of situation is not particularly serious, then the partners can use nail clippers to cut off the nails that grow into the flesh directly. Generally, after cutting, the ** exposed to the outside may be damaged, and it should be disinfected at this time.

    01 Of course, there are some friends who have a very serious situation like this, and may have paronychia, or even redness, swelling, pain, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant diagnosis and treatment in time.

    02 Generally, after going to the hospital, to reduce inflammation and swelling, you may use medication wet compresses, packets, etc., after all, inflammation should be eliminated in time. In addition, when the nail is not swollen, the flesh that grows into the nail can be cut off.

    03 In fact, for many friends, if the nails grow into the flesh, you need to find them as soon as possible**, otherwise it is easy to cause infection in the nails and around the nails. Once the infection is severe, more severe deformities may occur.

    04 If the nail grows into the flesh during treatment, there is an infection. At this time, after going to the hospital, you also need to change the dressing regularly, and only after the nail grows in the normal direction can you avoid accidents.

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