Remedies For Ingrown Nails

An ingrown nail is a condition where the edges of the nails grow into the skin surrounding the nail. Ingrown nails are seen more often in individuals who have sweaty feet and older individuals who have thicker nails. Other factors that can cause ingrown nails are cutting them incorrectly, curved toenails, tight footwear, injury, bad posture, poor hygiene, and a genetic predisposition for the condition. The early stage symptoms of ingrown nails include tender and swollen skin next to toenail, pain on the toe, and fluid collection around the toe. If the ingrown nail becomes infected, the skin becomes red, may bleed, ooze pus, or be very painful. Get to know the best methods for treating ingrown nails now.

Pain Relief Medication

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If there is inflammation and the pain is too bad, pain relief medication can help manage the pain while a more permanent treatment is found. An over-the-counter medication like acetaminophen can help relieve the symptoms of an ingrown nail. There are potential side effects of the medication but usually manifest only if large doses of them are taken. For cases where the ingrown nail also causes swelling and inflammation, ibuprofen is a better alternative since it helps with all of the symptoms. Of course, ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory medications have side effects, which include stomach problems, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. When taking pain relievers, it is always wise to consult with a doctor first.

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