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ingrown toenail, onychocryptosis, unguis incarnatus, an ingrown toenail occurs, the edge, the nail grows, skin, the toe, pain, redness, swelling around the nail, an ingrown toenail, result from curved toenails, poorly fitting shoes, toenails, trimmed improperly, a toe injury, skin around the toenail, become red, infected, great toe, toenail, become ingrown, become serious, diabetes, a doctor's examination, the foot is sufficient to diagnose an ingrown toenail, to treat an ingrown nail at home, soak the foot in warm water, use a nail file to separate the nail, inflamed skin, place a small piece of cotton under the nail, wet the cotton, water, antiseptic, repeat those steps, several times a day, nail begins to grow out, pain goes away, trim the toenail, apply over-the-counter antibiotics, does not work, ingrown nail gets worse, a foot specialist, podiatrist, skin specialist, dermatologist, remove part, the nail, extra skin, toe is infected, prescribe antibiotics, applied, skin, taken by mouth, in recurrent cases, permanently reshape nail, chemicals, lasers, generally control the infection, relieve pain, condition is likely to return, prevent it, not taken, good foot care is important, prevent recurrence, in severe cases, infection, spread, the toe, bone, unable to trim an ingrown toenail, have severe pain, redness, swelling, fever, have diabetes, risk, complications is higher, prevent an ingrown toenail, wear shoes that fit properly, trim toenails straight across the top, not too short, keep the feet clean, dry, diabetes should have routine foot exams, nail care, information from family doctor, ingrown toenails, am fam physician, 70(5), 927, nandedkar t, an update on disorders, the nails, j am acad dermatol, 52(5), 877-887, delauro nm, onychocryptosis, clin podiatr med surg, 21(4), 617-630.



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