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- Ingrown toenail inflammation is an inflammation around the nail that is itchy and painful, caused by improper nail trimming, debris, bacterial infection, etc.
- Symptoms include pain, fever, swelling, and deformation around the nail, and surgery may be required in severe cases.
- Ingrown toenail inflammation can be controlled with medication such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs to suppress inflammation and eliminate bacterial infection, and surgery to remove the nail can be performed in severe cases.
Ingrown toenail is a skin condition in which inflammation occurs at the border of the toenail. It is itchy, painful, and in severe cases, the toenail may deform. Today, we will learn more about the causes and treatment of ingrown toenail.
Causes of Ingrown Toenail
Ingrown toenail can be caused by various factors. First, a toenail that is not cut in an ideal shape or is cut incorrectly can be a cause. Also, if you apply excessive force when cutting your nails or cut them incorrectly, you can damage the skin around the nail and cause inflammation. In addition, ingrown toenail can occur if foreign objects get under the nail or if the skin around the nail is irritated.
Most cases of ingrown toenail are caused by bacterial infections around the toenail. These bacterial infections are usually addressed with common disinfectants and can be removed after treatment by treating the toenail.
Symptoms of Ingrown Toenail
The main symptoms of ingrown toenail include pain, fever, and swelling around the toenail. If inflammation occurs around the toenail, it is usually itchy and painful, and can worsen when the temperature is high. The toenail may also deform and change shape.
The symptoms of ingrown toenail can vary, but in most cases, pain and swelling around the toenail are prominent. The surrounding skin may also become red or sting, and finger movement may be restricted.
Treatment of Ingrown Toenail
Treatment for ingrown toenail includes medication and surgery. In the case of medication, the main objective is to suppress inflammation and eliminate bacterial infections by administering medications such as antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. These medications can suppress inflammation and alleviate symptoms.
If the ingrown toenail is severe, surgery may be required. If inflammation around the toenail is severe or if the toenail is deformed and difficult to treat, surgery to remove the toenail can be performed. Removing the toenail through surgery allows for quick and effective treatment of inflammation.