How to Manage Ingrown Nails

Ingrown nails are a painful and irritating condition caused by the nail growing into the skin around the nail. It is usually the corners of the nail that become ingrown but the front of the nail occasionally becomes ingrown as well. There are steps that can be taken at home to mitigate the discomfort associated with ingrown nails. More severe cases may require treatment by a doctor.

Things You'll Need

  • Nail clippers
  • Emery board
  • Cotton ball
Show More

Instructions

  1. Managing Ingrown Nails

    • 1

      Cut the front of the nail in a straight line with the nail clippers. This will allow the ingrown corners of the nail to grow out past the skin.

    • 2

      File down the top of the nail with the emery board. Thinning the nail in this way will allow a reduction in the curvature of the nail, preventing the nail from being pushed into the skin on the sides of the nail. Take care not to file through the nail.

    • 3

      Tear a small piece of cotton off of the cotton ball. Insert this piece of cotton under the part of the nail that is ingrown. This can be very painful at first but causes the nail to grow over the cotton, lifting the nail above the point where it becomes ingrown.

    • 4

      Visit your doctor if these methods do not help. Your doctor may perform a partial or whole toenail removal and may even kill the part of the nail bed that grows the part of the nail that becomes ingrown.

Tips & Warnings

  • The size of the cotton piece may require some trial and error to find the right size for you.

  • Seriously ingrown or infected nails should be treated by a doctor.

Related Searches:

References

You May Also Like

  • How to Fix an Ingrown Toenail

    An ingrown toenail can be anywhere from a nuisance to outright misery. Many people have chronic issues with an ingrown toenail and...

  • How to Treat an Ingrown Fingernail

    An ingrown fingernail is a minor condition in which the edge of the fingernail digs into the surrounding finger flesh and continues...

  • How to Manage Nail Changes from Chemotherapy

    Many chemotherapy patients face side effects from treatment that are unexpected. One such side effect is changes to the fingernails and toenails....

  • How to Treat Ingrown Toenails

    When the skin surrounding your toenail turns red and swollen and starts causing you a lot of discomfort, it is probable that...

  • How to Fix an Infected Great Toe

    An infected great toe may be caused by either a fungal infection or an ingrown toenail. Toe infections are normally not dangerous,...

  • How to Heal an Ingrown Toenail

    This is simply remedy in healing an ingrown toenail. This does not however, replace the advice of a physician.

  • How to Treat Darkening of the Toenails

    Darkened and discolored toenails can be a symptom of a physical problem or of an injury. They can also be unsightly. Dark...

  • How to Cure Finger Nail Fungus

    Finger nail fungus is not easily cured. It is a fungal infection that lives underneath the nail. So, unfortunately it is well...

  • How to remove an Ingrown Toenail

    Ingrown toenails, although not dangerous to our overall health, are extremely painful and quite bothersome. For several months, both my husband and...

Related Ads

Featured