READ FIRST: I'm just a guy who's had ingrown toenails and then stumbled on a way to manage them and I think (fingers crossed) put them behind me. One time I even had to go into a podiatrist and have an ingrown toenail surgically fixed. It was not pleasant. A buddy turned me onto this topical solution called Outgro (pictured to the right). It's cheap and it really works. Basically it numbs the area where your ingrown nail is digging into your sensitive skin, (so that's nice) for some quick pain relief. Secondly, when the skin is numbed up it's more manageable to get in there with the right (sterile) tools and fix the problem yourself. This Outgro stuff is cheap and works well, but for whatever reason isn't at most drug stores (at least where I live) so I order it online. It's surprisingly cheaper that way too.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Take Out an Ingrown Toenail

In order to take out an ingrown toenail on your own it's important to do it in as sterile an environment as possible so as minimize as much as possible the potential of promoting an infection that could cause traumatic long term damage.

The three most important factors that anyone considering taking out an ingrown toenail on their own should be aware of are:

  1. Know what you're doing when it comes to fixing an ingrown toenail- do some research before wildly diving in and potentially causing more harm than good.
  2. Have the right ingrown toenail products. Especially Outrgo pain reliever and the right ingrown toenail file makes everything so much easier (and less painful). Do it right sooner rather than later to avoid painful and costly recurring ingrown toenails.
  3. Last but most importantly be extremely clean and mindful of germs when taking out an ingrown toenail. Perhaps the worst thing you could do is incite an infection. Scrub your hands with hot water and soap before beginning and make sure all your tools (nail clippers, etc.) are sterilized by putting them in boiling water first and cleaning with soap to destroy lingering bacteria and other germs.
For specific step-by-step instructions on how to take out an ingrown toenail readers are advised to look over the treatment of an ingrown toenail post that was originally published some time ago on this site.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Untreated Ingrown Toenail

Untreated ingrown toenails can quickly lead to inflamed ingrown toenails and in more serious cases infected toenails. The thing with this problem is that it won't just go away on its own. In fact almost by definition the issues will only continue to get worse. A proper understanding of the cause of ingrown toenails provides insight into why this problem will quite literally continue to grow out of control until some sort of ingrown toenail solution is found.

Even for sufferers concerned about the cost of ingrown toenail removal this factor alone should not be a determining reason to leave a troubled area completely unattended. There are numerous ingrown toenail products available both online and from area drug stores and an entire kit including a topical pain relieving solution like Outgro, an anti-bacteria solution like Tea Tree Oil, bandages and padding, and an ingrown toenail file for less than $50 and probably closer to $30.

Please do not leave ingrown toenails untreated or you're asking for problems which at the very least will be increasingly worse pain and at the very worst means an infection that could cause extreme permanent damage and in very rare cases amputation or death.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Cause of Ingrown Toenails

The cause of ingrown toenails is something that more people should be aware of before getting their first really bad ingrown toenail. Unfortunately for a number of reasons most people don't start actually worrying about the causes until they're already dealing with recurring ingrown toenail issues.

As far as I can tell there are three main reasons why this topic isn't discussed more often in a manner that educates the public.

  1. People are reluctant to share personal hygiene stories involving their feet
  2. Almost no one regularly sees a podiatrist (foot doctor) and general practitioners don't normally check or ask about toenail issues - even in children.
  3. Schools, health classes, first aid training, etc. don't discuss this problem. There's no formal structure in place to get this info to the public.
Most doctors will tell you that the cause of ingrown toenails is improper toenail maintenance by the individual. For the most part it's believed that these issues can simply be solved by taking the time and making the effort to properly cut your toenails in a manner that discourages the growth of ingrown toenails.
As discussed and illustrated in the ingrown toenail solutions post the gold standard in advice for understanding the cause is to realize that improperly cutting toenails in a rounded arc like fashion (like fingernails) as opposed to straight across can lead to rogue portions of the nail growing at an angle into the skin.

It's when a piece of toenail (even an extremely tiny piece) grows sideways at the corner into the flesh that irritation mounts. The longer the problem if left untreated the further the misplaced toenail can grow into the skin causing irritation that can easily lead to an inflamed ingrown toenail, and potentially if left untreated an infected ingrown toenail.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Ingrown Toenail Images

Below are general ingrown toenail images which should help readers better understand if they have inflamed ingrown toenail issues that require immediate medical help.

For more severe images look at the ingrown toenail infection pictures previous post on this website. Also if you're looking for an ingrown toenail photo mix instead of images please explore that section of the site.

Readers looking for ingrown toenail products or even just general advice on treatment of an ingrown toenail are encouraged to read those sections of this site for tips on how to help ingrown toenails.