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  2. Ingrown Toenail Infection: Symptoms and Treatments - Healthline

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    An infected ingrown toenail will often appear red and swollen and be accompanied by pain. Soaking your foot and applying an antibiotic ointment may help to heal the infection.

  3. Ingrown Toenail Management | AAFP

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    NONSURGICAL THERAPY. Nonsurgical interventions are appropriate in patients with mild to moderate ingrown toenail (grade I or II) who do not have significant pain, substantial erythema, or...

  4. 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.

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

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    Ingrown toenail home treatment includes several simple steps. These steps can help manage the infection and prevent further ingrown toenail pain. Soak your foot in warm water mixed with Epsom salt or soapy, sudsy water twice daily. Keep your foot dry the rest of the time. Gently lift the edge of your nail.

  6. Ingrown Toenail Infection: Symptoms, Treatment, Causes

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    Most ingrown toenails can be treated at home by simply soaking your feet in warm salt water, applying antibiotic ointment, and packing dental floss under the edge of the ingrown nail.

  7. Remedies for Getting Rid of Ingrown Toenails

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    If you’ve been struggling with ingrown toenails frequently (or have a medical condition that raises your risk of infection), skip the DIY treatments and make an appointment with a podiatrist.

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

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    If these home remedies don’t help with your ingrown toenail or you’re worried about it, it’s time to see a doctor. If you notice signs of an infection, like fever or red streaks on your skin...

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

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    Remedies. Foot soak. Apple cider vinegar. Ointment. Pain reliever. Proper footwear. Toe protector. Toe brace. Pad the area. If infected. Antibiotics. Surgery....

  10. Ingrown toenails (onychocryptosis) - DermNet

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    Introduction. Causes. Signs and symptoms. Treatment. Other treatment. Prevention. What is an ingrown toenail? An ingrown toenail is a painful condition of the toe that occurs when the sides or corner of the toenail digs into the skin at the end or side of the toe.

  11. Ingrown Toenail Causes, Infection, Removal, Surgery, Treatment

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    Treatment. Surgery. Home Remedies. Prognosis. Complications. Prevention. What are ingrown toenails? An ingrown toenail (onychocryptosis) is caused by the pressure from the ingrowth of the nail edge into the skin of the toe. Once the edge of the nail breaks through the skin, it produces inflammation.