What should I do if the thumb nails of my feet grow into the flesh?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    A lot of them are like this, and it doesn't hurt to cut them off.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Paronychia, go to the hospital to have your toenail removed.

    It is possible that it will grow out in the future, and it will be like this, and it is best to do **surgery, no**

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What should I do if my toenails grow into the flesh? Usually the big toe of the foot has a situation where the toenail grows into the flesh. Many doctors and experts on the Internet say that this is paronychia, and if it is inflamed, it is paronychia.

    There is no correct statement about what to do if a toenail grows into the flesh, and the following is the only correct way to deal with the toenail growing into the flesh. The nails of the big toe grow to the side and grow into the flesh, and it hurts to touch the toe, and for many years, I found that it hurts, so I cut it off. Some doctors recommend pulling out the toenail, my God, it doesn't hurt to death, despite the local anesthesia, when it comes to nail pulling, I'd rather die of pain than pull out the toenail.

    Every time the toenail grows into the flesh, the nails must be cut, the nail tools are not only nail scissors, sometimes with a sharp knife, once specially found a scalpel, there are also screwdrivers with flat heads, in short, do everything possible to cut the part of the toenail that grows into the flesh to cut to the shortest. However, this method still does not work, because the next time the toenail is cut off, it will still grow into the flesh, so it will take half an hour or more to cut the toenail every time, and it will be painful every time. What to do if the toenail grows into the flesh The best way to deal with the toenail growing into the flesh The big toe nail will hurt when walking into the flesh, and it hurts to touch the toe, I really can't stand the pain and have to find a way, and then I thought of the best way to deal with this problem.

    Instead of cutting off the nail that grows in the flesh, put medicine cotton underneath it, so that when the toenail grows flush with the front of the toe, you don't need to pad anything, and in the future, the toenail will not grow into the flesh. There is also a skill in padding things under the toenails, soak your feet in hot water, soak the toenails softly, it is easy to handle, and it is not painful. Wait until the toenails are soft and start immediately after drying, at first you have to warp the part of the nails that grow into the flesh, the nails are soft and easy to warp, but it will still be very painful, so you have to endure it.

    The warped tool should not be too sharp, and it is better to use a small flat-tip screwdriver, because the head of the screwdriver is angular, so it will not slip and will not hurt the flesh. After lifting the edge of the toenail, do not put it down immediately, because after lifting it, the pain has passed, and the pain at this time is easy to hold. Use a tool to straighten the toenail and hold the nail on top with your hand, which means flattening the curved nail surface to prevent the edge of the toenail from growing vertically into the flesh.

    After pressing it for a few minutes, you can put something underneath, be careful not to pad paper, it is best to use medical cotton, because this pad can not be removed for a long time, if you put paper on it, it is easy to be washed off when washing feet and bathing. After this treatment, when the nails are level with the front of the toes, you can remove the cotton padding, and your toenails will never grow into the flesh again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It has something to do with your shoes, exercise, and compressing your nails to grow in.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are a few reasons why bigtoe nails always grow into the flesh: You've cut off the nails next to your bigtoe before.

    Squeeze your feet with shoes or socks.

    Foot nails haven't been trimmed for too long.

    You can wait for your nails to soften and trim them off after taking a shower or soaking your feet, and it won't be uncomfortable.

    It is recommended that you do not wear shoes and socks that are too tight in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is basically no way to do this, only through pruning, and when you are older, you can go to some pedicure places to correct it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I used to be like this, I don't think you need to go to the hospital for surgery, the nails of your big toe keep growing into the flesh, it's the wrong way to cut your nails, you don't cut off the nails that grow in the flesh first, it will get worse and worse, you cut them all together, and it will be fine in a few weeks. That's what I used, and now it's fine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've had this disease too, and it's quite painful. I've dialed it twice, but when the new armor grows up, it will ** again.

    Later, I dug once in a while with very sharp scissors, and the effect was very good. There's no more heart-piercing pain.

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