3,003,587 Views
By Unfiltered
215,324 Views
By metaops
431,810 Views
By Unfiltered
Too Much Bass, Not Enough Treble
2,553,789 Views
By Unfiltered
Poems by Matt Zaller, Narrated by Jonah Hill
988,608 Views
By Unfiltered
28 Views
By VideoJug
69 Views
By VideoJug
68 Views
By VideoJug
58 Views
By VideoJug
47 Views
By VideoJug
42 Views
By VideoJug
How to Get Rid of Ingrown Hairs
228 Views
By Howcast
How To Treat Ingrown Hair On Face
82 Views
By VideoJug
Ingrown Toenails Treatment - Podiatrist in Anna...
6 Views
Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD - Podiatry Group of...
4 Views
Bunions - Annapolis and Stevensville, MD Podiat...
21 Views
Flat Foot - Annapolis and Stevensville, MD Podi...
11 Views
Heel Pain Treatment - Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD
19 Views
Treatment for Bunions - Podiatrist in Annapolis...
11 Views
Heel Spur Patient - Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD
12 Views
Pediatric Foot Care - Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD
12 Views
Diabetic Feet - Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD
7 Views
Flat Feet in Children - Podiatrist in Annapolis...
20 Views
Sports Injuries to the Foot - Podiatrist in Ann...
4 Views
Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD - James Mckee, DPM
8 Views
00:51
Bursitis and Osteoarthritis Patient - Podiatris...
5 Views
02:02
70 Views
By VideoJug
02:43
20 Views
By VideoJug
01:04
Ingrown Toenails Treatment - Chiropodist Toront...
9 Views
01:20
Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Millburn, Livi...
7 Views
00:57
Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist Indianapolis and...
2 Views
01:10
Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist Toronto, ON
34 Views
07:46
Foot Care Doctor Carmichael CA, Ingrown Toenail...
0 Views
09:01
Foot Doctor El Paso TX, Ingrown Toenails, Gary...
6 Views
00:59
Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Daytona Beach,...
4 Views
Add video views to your Facebook Timeline:
Ingrown Toenails - Podiatrist in Annapolis, MD
Dr. James McKee discusses the symptoms, causes and treatment for ingrown toenails.
http://www.podiatrygroup.us
Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, is usually caused by trimming toenails too short, particularly on the sides of the big toes. They may also be caused by shoe pressure (from shoes that are too tight or short), injury, fungus infection, heredity, or poor foot structure. Ingrown toenails occur when the corners or sides of the toenail dig into the skin, often causing infection. A common ailment, ingrown toenails can be painful. Ingrown toenails start out hard, swollen, and tender. Left untreated, they may become sore, red, and infected and the skin may start to grow over the ingrown toenail.
In most cases, treating ingrown toenails is simple: soak the foot in warm, soapy water several times each day. Avoid wearing tight shoes or socks. Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed if an infection is present. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In severe cases, if an acute infection occurs, surgical removal of part of the ingrown toenail may be needed. Known as partial nail plate avulsion, the procedure involves injecting the toe with an anesthetic and cutting out the ingrown part of the toenail.
Ingrown toenails can be prevented by:
•Trimming toenails straight across with no rounded corners.
•Ensuring that shoes and socks are not too tight.
•Keeping feet clean at all times.