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  2. Ingrown toenails - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    You can treat most ingrown toenails at home. Here's how: Soak your feet in warm, soapy water. Do this for 10 to 20 minutes 3 to 4 times a day until the toe improves. Place cotton or dental floss under your toenail. After each soaking, put fresh bits of cotton or waxed dental floss under the ingrown edge.

  3. 9 Ingrown Toenail Remedies: Natural, Medication, and More

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    Ingrown toenails can be painful but are usually easy to treat at home. Wearing proper-fitting shoes, trimming your nails straight across, and soaking your feet can help prevent them.

  4. Remedies for Getting Rid of Ingrown Toenails

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    “First, soak your feet in a warm bath with Epsom salts or soapy sudsy water. This softens the skin and reduces inflammation and discomfort. Then, using clean nail-cutting tools, you can try to clip the affected area and apply antibiotic ointment.

  5. How to Treat and Get Rid of an Ingrown Toenail - WebMD

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    Ingrown Toenail Home Remedies. Most ingrown nail problems can be prevented with proper grooming of the toes and by wearing better-fitting shoes. In fact, if you have an ingrown toenail,...

  6. How to Relieve Ingrown Toe Nail Pain: 7 Home Remedies - wikiHow

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    Ingrown toe nails can cause swelling, pain, and discomfort, especially when you're wearing shoes. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to alleviate ingrown toe nail pain so you can be more comfortable while you wait for your toe to heal.

  7. Ingrown Toenails: Signs, Causes, Treatment & Prevention

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    An ingrown toenail is annoying and painful but very treatable. Often, soaking your nail will improve symptoms within a few days. If it doesn’t get better, see your healthcare provider. They’ll show you how to treat an ingrown toenail.

  8. How to Treat Your Ingrown Toenail - Verywell Health

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    Treatment. When to See a Healthcare Provider. Ingrown toenails are very common. In fact, an estimated 20 out of 100 people who visit their healthcare provider because of foot problems have an ingrown toenail. Because of the irritation and pain it causes, most people notice an ingrown toenail right away.