DOES MY INGROWN TOENAIL NEED SURGERY?
- By Jodi Simard
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- 22 Jan, 2018
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Ingrown toenails are one of the more common foot problems treated by chiropodists. They can be very painful, with people limiting their activity to keep off their sore feet.
Ingrown toenails are caused by impingement of the skin along the margins of the nail by the nail plate. Some ingrown toenails are chronic, with repeated episodes of pain and infection. Pain can be present without infection, and pain.
Complications of an Ingrown Toenail
• Infection, if present, may spread to the foot and leg, or into the blood stream.
• Loss of the nail plate from the infection or inflammation of the nail bed.
• Chronic ingrowing nails can cause deformity of the nail plate and/or surrounding soft tissues.
• A small benign tumor called a granuloma can form along the nail margins.
*** Diabetics and those with poor circulation to the feet must NEVER attempt to treat an ingrown toenail at home. Consult with a chiropodist or physician immediately.
What the Chiropodist May Do
Ingrown toenail treatment may need to done on a routine basis. Your chiropodist may perform any one or combination of the following procedures.
• Elevate the end of the nail plate to prevent impingement on the soft tissues.
• Prescribe antibictics or special foot soaks.
• Drain the infection.
• Surgically correct a chronic ingrown toenail.
• Surgically remove the toenail so it will not grown back.


