Untitled Document
 
Friday, July 25, 2008
User Information
You are not logged in.
 
 
Payments Secure

 verisign3.gif

Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.

pp_secure_213wx37h.gif

 

Account Login


   

 You are here: Common Foot Pain * Ingrown Nails  Search
Common Side Effects
  • Toe Pain
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Infection
  • << Back to the 3D Foot
     
    Description:

    When a toenail is ingrown, the nail is curved downward and grows into the skin, usually at the nail borders (the sides of the nail). This “digging in” of the nail irritates the skin, often creating pain, redness, swelling, and warmth in the toe.

    The most common cause of ingrown toenails is improper trimming. Cutting your nails too short encourages the skin next to the nail to fold over the nail. Another cause of ingrown toenails is wearing shoes that are tight or short. Certain nail conditions are often associated with ingrown toenails. Narrow toe boxes or misfitted shoes are the second most common cause of ingrown toe nails.

    Problems it causes:

    If an ingrown nail causes a break in the skin, bacteria may enter and cause an infection in the area, which is often marked by drainage and a foul odor. However, even if your toe isn’t painful, red, swollen, or warm, a nail that curves downward into the skin can progress to an infection.

    How to help the pain:

    Sometimes initial treatment for ingrown toenails can be safely performed at home. However, home treatment is strongly discouraged if you suspect you have an infection, or if you have a medical condition that puts your feet at high risk—for example, diabetes, nerve damage in the foot, or poor circulation.

    If you don’t have an infection or any of the above conditions, you can soak your foot in room-temperature water (add Epsom’s salt if you wish), and gently massage the side of the nail fold to help reduce the inflammation. Avoid attempting “bathroom surgery.” Repeated cutting of the nail can cause the condition to worsen over time. If your symptoms fail to improve, it’s time to see a foot and ankle surgeon. 

    Shoes with extra depth are more comfortable to wear when you have an ingrown toe nail.  Also they will prevent future recurrences of it.

    Products that will help:

    Mens Extra Depth Shoes

    These Men's extra depth shoes have the room you need for the added width and girth of you foot. They come in mutiple widths with split sizing available on request.  Chandelle, Megan, Brandon and Zachary are made for all foot shapes and sizes.

    Brandon


    Womens Extra Depth Shoes

    These Women's extra depth shoes have the room you need for the added width and girth of you foot. They come in mutiple widths with split sizing available on request.  Chandelle, Megan, Brandon and Zachary are made for all foot shapes and sizes.

    Chandelle

    Men's Brooks This Men's athletic shoe has the extra depth your have been looking for in an athletic shoe. This is also Brook's most advanced shoes for support. Brooks offers other styles that may fit your budget and practical needs as well.
    Beast


    Women's Brooks

    This Women's athletic shoe has the extra depth your have been looking for in an athletic shoe. This is also Brook's most advanced shoes for support. Brooks offers other styles that may fit your budget and practical needs as well.

    Ariel

    << Back to the 3D Foot
     
     
       Privacy Statement  |  Terms Of Use
    Copyright 2001-2005 SQLFirm LLC