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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mayo Clinic Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    The Mayo Clinic Cancer Center is one of the oldest NCI-designated cancer centers in the United States, having first been designated in 1973. [3] The main location of the Mayo Clinic is in Rochester, MN. Campuses in Arizona and Florida opened later and became part of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center in 2003. [4][5]

  6. Accessory nail of the fifth toe - Wikipedia

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    Most people do not seek out treatment, because the accessory nail typically does not cause pain or other symptoms that interfere with everyday activities. [1] For those who do choose treatment, one option is surgical or chemical matricectomy--complete removal or destruction of the nail matrix--which has been used for successful removal of the accessory toenail.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Cancer treatment - Wikipedia

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    Cancer treatments are a wide range of treatments available for the many different types of cancer, with each cancer type needing its own specific treatment. [1] Treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy including small-molecule drugs or monoclonal antibodies, [2] and PARP inhibitors such as olaparib. [3]