
What to do:

What not to do:
Before going out to a nearby pharmacy to pick up a product like Outgro
Aside from causing a potential allergic reaction by applying a topic pain reliever to a child whose body is not yet equipped to handle the medication the worst mistake that a caring parent can do is to try to fix the problem with an instrument or tool (like nail clippers or tweezers that are unsterilized. Before applying any sort of apparatus to a child's sensitive ingrown toenail area make absolutely certain that the metal object has been scalded with hot water or even placed in boiling water to kill germs and bacteria that may be living on it.
NOTE: The tool (clippers, tweezers, etc.) being used should be cooled down so it's not uncomfortably hot to the skin when actually being used. After sterilizing with very hot water allow the item to return to room temperature so as make the process as kid friendly as possible.
NOTE: For many children just the routine choir of clipping toenails can be frightening because of the sharp object that's been handled around their sensitive and ticklish toes by someone else (probably a parent). Loving parents should just understand that it's perfectly normal for children to behave this way.
NOTE: It's very important to have ingrown toenails in children handled properly because the last thing that anyone wants is for the problem to persist well into adulthood and for the rest of their lives.