Toenail Conditions

Ingrown Toenails In Inglewood, CA

It’s important to take care of your toenails and keep them trim and cleaned, but sometimes when you cut your nails improperly and leave edges that can curl into the sides of the toe and cause ingrown toenails to grow. Ingrown toenails can cause you pain and can cause other issues to happen.

Symptoms of an Ingrown Toenail 

Ingrown Toenails and Toenail Fungus

When you wear shoes that are too tight, you stub your toe, or cut your nails too short, it can cause ingrown toenails to form and there are signs that you should be on the lookout to treat your ingrown toenail as soon as possible. Some signs of an ingrown toenail are:

  • Pain or tenderness on one or both sides of the toenail.
  • Redness around the toenail.
  • Swelling around the toenail.
  • Infection of the tissue around your toenail.
  • Pus around the nail.

Treating an Ingrown Toenail

Your doctor may recommend some at-home remedies for you to try to reduce any pain or infection you may be experiencing. Some treatments to try are:

  • Soaking the foot in warm water.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help relieve pain.

If your ingrown toenail doesn’t begin to heal in a few days, it’s important to follow up with your doctor and look into other treatment options. Your doctor may need to remove part of the toenail to help the nail grow back properly.

Toenail Fungus

Toenail fungus can be unsightly and make you nervous to remove your shoes in public. Toenail fungus removal from your doctor Mitra Tabassian, DPM can improve your foot health and rid your feet of any symptoms associated with toenail fungus.

Signs and Causes of Toenail Fungus

It’s important to keep an eye out for any symptoms that you may be battling toenail fungus. Some signs to look out for are:

  • Thickened nails.
  • Yellow or brown discoloration.
  • Brittle or crumbly nails.
  • Misshapen toenails.
  • Foul smell.
  • Darkened color, caused by debris buildup under the nails.

Some of the causes and risk factors for toenail fungus include:

  • Older age.
  • Constant heavy sweating.
  • A history of athlete’s foot.
  • Going barefoot in communal areas, such as a pool or locker room.
  • Diabetes or circulation issues.

Toenail Fungus Removal

Your doctor may recommend different treatments for your toenail fungus depending on the severity of your issue. Some examples of treatments they may suggest are:

  • Oral Antifungal Drugs- Oral drugs are the first treatment plan your doctor may suggest along with a topical cream. Oral antifungal drugs treat the problem from the inside and you may have to take these anywhere from six to twelve weeks, depending on the severity of your condition.
  • Medicated Nail Polish- Your doctor may prescribe a medicated nail polish that you apply to the nail and surrounding skin. Treatment time may vary for each person.
  • Medicated Nail Cream- You may be prescribed a topical antifungal cream to apply to the nail. This cream will penetrate through the nail to the fungus underneath.

If you struggle with toenail fungus or have an ingrown toenail, it’s important to reach out to your podiatrist in Inglewood, CA as soon as possible to figure out what form of treatment will be best for you. To learn more about your treatment options, call Mitra Tabassian, DPM at (310) 671-0004 today.

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