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  2. How to Fix an Ingrown Toenail With or Without Surgery - AOL

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    Soak your foot in warm, soapy water for 10 to 20 minutes a few times a day. This helps soothe and soften the affected area. Apply an over-the-counter (OTC) steroid cream to the toe after soaking ...

  3. Surgical treatment of ingrown toenails - Wikipedia

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    Surgical treatments of ingrown toenails include a number of different options. If conservative treatment of a minor ingrown toenail does not succeed or if the ingrown toenail is severe, surgical management by a podiatrist is recommended. [1] The initial surgical approach is typically a partial avulsion of the nail plate known as a wedge ...

  4. How to Remove an Ingrown Toenail: Can You Cut It Out ... - AOL

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    There are several steps you can take to relieve the symptoms of an ingrown toenail at home. These include: Soaking your foot in a warm foot bath several times a day and then thoroughly dry them ...

  5. Subungual exostosis - Wikipedia

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    Subungual exostosis. Subungual exostosis is a type of non-cancerous bone tumor of the chondrogenic type, and consists of bone and cartilage. [2] It usually projects from the upper surface of the big toe underlying the nailbed, giving rise to a painful swelling that destroys the nail. [3] Subsequent ulceration and infection may occur.

  6. Ingrown nail - Wikipedia

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    Unguis incarnatus or Ingrown toenail[1] An ingrown toenail on the large toe of the right foot. Specialty. Orthopedics. An ingrown nail, also known as onychocryptosis from Greek: ὄνυξ (onyx) 'nail' and κρυπτός (kryptos) 'hidden', is a common form of nail disease. It is an often painful condition in which the nail grows so that it ...

  7. Here's Why Your Toenails Might Be White—and What to ... - AOL

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    "The pigments or adhesives with these nail treatments can cause reactions or damage in the nails." 4. Certain medical conditions. Like any body part, the toe nails can be a clue into our overall ...

  8. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Onychomycosis. Onychomycosis, also known as tinea unguium, [ 4 ] is a fungal infection of the nail. [ 2 ] Symptoms may include white or yellow nail discoloration, thickening of the nail, and separation of the nail from the nail bed. [ 2 ] Fingernails may be affected, but it is more common for toenails. [ 3 ]

  9. ‘I Was Diagnosed With Thyroid Cancer at Age 39—This ... - AOL

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    Tyburski still had more steps to take in her treatment plan. Dr. Patel and the team suggested she take a radioactive iodine treatment, which she was told is common after a thyroidectomy when ...