Nail problems, natural flesh wraps the nails, and the nails grow and the toes hurt 10

Updated on healthy 2024-07-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Don't pull out your toenails, it hurts!

    My toenails are like this, I went to see a Chinese medicine doctor when I was in high school, and the doctor said that it was probably because the current shoes had a hole in the design, because they were very swollen at the time, and he adjusted a swelling medicine patch for me for a few days, and the swelling did not hurt very much, but this is not the solution to the problem. Later, I went to find a pedicure, soaked the feet to soften the toenails, because the pedicure had that kind of special tools, so I didn't feel very painful, so I removed the toenails that grew in the flesh. But it's not a permanent solution, as it's a big expense in the long run.

    However, if you are very painful and swollen and can't do it, you should reduce the swelling first, and then find a pedicure to remove the toenails for you.

    I'm still growing in the flesh now, but the pedicure says that he cuts it diligently, no problem. I now have a kind of toenail sharpener with an oblique point, which is sold in the mall, and it doesn't need to be particularly good, a few dollars. If it's not fast, throw it away and replace it with a fast one. That would alleviate the pain.

    Before each cut, soak your feet in hot water. If your toenails are very hard, you can put some vinegar in the foot soaking water. I don't know if it can really work, anyway, I always put it, so it must be good, and then you use that oblique, pointed toenail knife to cut, don't go directly to the gap between the toenail and the flesh to cut, first cut the outer toenail, and then cut the toenail along the toenail to the flesh, which can reduce the pain, and it is also easy to cut out the toenail in the flesh, and pull it out in the direction of the growth of the toenail in the flesh.

    That's it. Don't pull out the whole toenail, a friend of mine from high school, she just pulled out the toenail and took a few days off and was lame for many days. Actually, the main thing is that I don't think it's necessary. If you are a man, you can pull it out if you can bear it, if it is a woman, I advise you not to, we women can't stand that sin!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Try not to have surgery because it may**. We all had this experience when we were children, and most of them used a knife to sharpen it ourselves, taking care not to cut it, and we had time to go to a professional manicure place, and there were some on the street.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be paronychia, go to the hospital to get it done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I used to have friends like this, but later I had surgery, and it was fine. It hurts!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's best to have a minor surgery, take 3 days to reduce inflammation, and the operation will be done in 10 minutes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Both little toes have a tender nail next to the nail (since childhood), which didn't hurt before, but it has been very painful since last year, as long as it can't be worn through.

    Hello, do you mean that it hurts to wear breathable shoes? Paronychia is considered in the middle of the miner. Paronychia is an inflammatory response involving periungual** folds that manifests as acute or chronic purulent, tender, and painful swelling of periungual tissues caused by a nail fold abscess.

    When the infection becomes chronic, a transverse crest appears at the base of the methyl group, and a new crest appears with **. Finger involvement is more common than toes. The main susceptibility factor is the separation of the nail epithelium from the nail plate due to injury, and pyococci or yeast may secondary to the moist nail groove and nail folds.

    Common causative bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Pseudomonas, Proteus, or anaerobe; The most common causative yeast is Candida albicans. System**: Acute paronychia should be taken as soon as possible to prevent nail bed injury.

    Choose from a broad spectrum of antimicrobials that cover both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria**. Surgical treatment: incision and drainage may be performed when the infection is superficial and localized in acute paronychia.

    Topical**: topical azole antifungal drugs or topical clarithromycin solution, combined with anti-inflammatory**. Suggestions:

    Don't stress too much, pay attention to rest, improve your diet, supplement nutrition, and enhance exercise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm like this, every time I have to endure the pain and pull it out, no way, it hurts more if I don't pull it out, it's better to clench my teeth, it's good to have a pain, if you really can't stand it, you can go to the hospital to inject anesthetic. You're only on one toe, and I've got both thumbs, so I'll have to wait for it to grow before you move it, or you'll get into the flesh.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the situation you provide, the general consideration is that the incorrect method of trimming the toenail causes the symptoms of paronychia, timely self-conditioning, can improve the symptoms of the first need to pay attention to personal hygiene habits, can be used hydrogen peroxide or iodophor and other disinfection treatment, local can be used ichthyroid ointment or lincomycin lidocaine gel**, severe nail extraction**. I wish you good health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At present, the most effective method is to cut off a small strip of the edge of the toenail, and then treat the germinal layer of the nail root, so that no new toenail will grow on the edge of the toenail, so as to achieve the purpose of complete ingrown nails.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It may be that you don't finish cutting your nails every time, especially the ones on the edges, and every time you do this, it will slowly grow like a thorn, and slowly grow into the flesh.

    Solution: Soak your feet in warm or hot water and feel that your nails are soft, and then carefully cut off the thorns that grow into the flesh, it will be very painful, and you can't do it without cutting it.

    If it doesn't grow into the flesh, you can scrape the surface of your nails with a knife, and it feels like scraping it thin, which is what my grandfather said, as if to make the nails breathable.

    I don't know if you're like that.

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