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![]() Anyone have advice on how to keep them from happening?
Almost nothing worse, esp. when your kids walks up and steps on your shoe and lands on that very toe! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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![]() pedicure? i know surgery works.
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![]() When you clip your nails don't round off the sides. It feels a bit counter-intuitive but cut your nails straight across. I get them from time to time and doing that has pretty much prevented them entirely.
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Last edited by Millburn; 06-09-2014 at 02:04 PM..
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![]() i had them cut out when i was 16 i think it was. they never came back really bad just try not to round off as said. I still do for most part but i try and clip my nails after a shower so the nail is alittle softer and skin softer so can get the whole nail and not leave alittle ingrown.
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![]() All good advice here. Better an ingrown toenail than a fungal nail infection at least.
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I had 3 bad ones that had to be surgically fixed when I was ~14, ever since then I've cut my toenails off straight across, never had issues since. To get them to heal up (unless they're really bad and you need medical attention), pack some cotton under them (peel off some from a q-tip etc) and prop them up so the corners dont dig under your skin, change it out at least 2x a day if you got some oozing going on.... let them grow out. Again, the key is to *never* cut the corners/round the corners - just cut the nail off straight across and leave it a little long when you do cut it. | |||
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