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4527 US Highway 9, Howell, NJ 07731
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Ingrown Nails

Ingrown Nails

An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into and penetrates the underlying skin at the end of or side of the toe. While an ingrown toenail may not initially cause symptoms as it continues digging into the skin, it can produce increasing irritation, inflammation, redness and pain. An ingrown toenail can become so uncomfortable that wearing any shoes, other than ones with a wide, open toe may be impossible. With an ingrown toenail, extra skin, as well as other tissue, can begin to grow around the impinging portion of the nail.  Furthermore, once the ingrown toenail penetrates the skin, an infection may develop with pus and worsening symptoms.

Common causes of ingrown toenails may include:

•    Over-trimming the Toenails

•    Heredity

•    Trauma

•    Improper Footwear

•    Nail Disorders

•    Faulty Foot Mechanics

If you are suffering from an ingrown toenail, the safest approach is to see your podiatrist for professional guidance, diagnosis, and care. This advice holds true for everyone and is especially important if an infection is present, if you suffer from diabetes, have nerve damage in your feet, suffer from poor circulation, or have a compromised immune system.

The good news is that fixing most ingrown toenails and relieving the associated symptoms can be accomplished with a minor in-office procedure. The extent of the procedure depends upon the severity of the case, whether or not your ingrown toenail is a chronic problem, and if there are other contributing medical factors.

4527 US Highway 9,
Howell, NJ 07731

Existing Patients: (732) 370-1100

New Patients: (732) 276-1369