Why do toenails sometimes cut too short and grow into the flesh?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because it may be cut too short, people may often change the direction of nail growth when walking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the toes are constantly walking hard, the toenails are cut too short and grow into the flesh.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the meat is also afraid of pain. So he's going to make it long inside, and it's hard for you to cut it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is because he has a memory of his own, so it grows in the flesh.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maybe it's too short, because the toes are walking hard all the time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the nail itself has no cellular structure, it is a hard shell composed of, so once damaged, you can only wait for the next wave of normal hard shell to grow.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    These are the symptoms of some diseases, and it is necessary to see a doctor in time to find a solution.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This happens because cutting the nail too short will affect the direction in which it grows.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is actually a disease, and if not, there is a high probability of tissue damage.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He had paronychia caused by ingrown nails (the growth of toenails into the flesh of the foot). It has to do with the way you cut your nails incorrectly.

    Now the most important thing is to control the infection, which can be rubbed with hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, or directly with iodine (the most effective), several times a day; If the infection is severe, antibiotics may be added. Be careful not to get wet until it has healed. If pus has formed, incision and drainage are required.

    After infection control, it is necessary to carry out ** for ingrown nails, otherwise it will always be loved**. Don't go to a pedicure master in the bathhouse, it's better to let the nails grow completely and leave the tips on both sides outside. If the ingrown nail is severe, it will be necessary to partially extract the nail in the hospital**, which is a bit painful, but it is also very effective.

    Simply digging out the tip of the nail that has grown into the flesh may relieve the symptoms for a short time, but it will reappear as the nail grows, so it is not advisable. Do not apply drugs at will, especially if they are not sterile, as they can easily aggravate the infection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello landlord:

    If this problem is severe, it will turn into paronychia, and I also have it, and I once went to the hospital to have my nails removed.

    It is very difficult, unless you do nail groove reconstruction, it will generally affect walking after severe pus spooling, and the only way to go to the hospital is to pull out the nail, but I have experienced it, and I also asked you this question, combined with the opinions of many friends who have sub-problems, I will give you a few points.

    1.If it hurts, don't go to the hospital, nail pulling can only be good for a while, and it is very painful, and it still hurts when the nails grow, if it hurts, find a pedicure place, let the pedicure master do it for you, they often encounter this problem. It doesn't hurt, ** low, generally ranging from ten to fifty yuan, and the hospital will cost at least 200 yuan to add and change the dressing.

    2.When you usually cut your nails, you should pay attention to cutting them flat, and try to do as little "surgery" as possible on the furrows and ravines formed on the side of your thumb.

    3.Break both sides of your thumb with your hand for 10 minutes every day, stick to it every day, this is what I saw on a post, and the replies all said it worked, and I haven't tried it either.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My toenails are also like that, when it is serious, both sides of the nail groove are pus, and then I went to the hospital for a small operation, it's fine, the way to remove the nail is not good, even if you pull it out, if the nail is newly grown, it is still the same as now, I have a lot of experience in doing this operation in the hospital, that is, to cut off both sides of the nail groove, not only the nails on both sides of the nail groove are cut off, and the most important thing is to dispose of the roots of the long nails on both sides of the nail groove, otherwise you will still have nails if you don't treat the roots, or you will get paronychia, I did it in the hospital in our town, and it cost a total of 1,000 yuan for the operation plus a few days of antibiotics in the hospital, and it cost 400 yuan after the final reimbursement, and I can wear shoes after resting for almost a month, and I have paronychia on both of my toenails, and I have done both.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Don't wear shoes that tight to free up space for your feet.

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