Ingrown Toenail Removal
An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, swelling, and sometimes infection. It most commonly affects the big toe and can worsen if left untreated.
Early treatment helps prevent complications and provides quick relief.
Symptoms of Ingrown Toenail
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Pain along the nail edge
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Redness and swelling
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Tenderness when touching the toe
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Pus or discharge (if infected)
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Difficulty walking due to discomfort
If you notice signs of infection, medical care is recommended immediately.
Causes of Ingrown Toenail
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Improper nail trimming
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Tight or ill-fitting footwear
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Nail injury
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Curved or thick nails
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Excessive sweating
Identifying the cause helps prevent recurrence.
Treatment Options We Offer
Conservative Treatment (Mild Cases)
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Medication for pain and infection
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Proper nail care guidance
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Dressing and local care
Partial Nail Removal (Minor Procedure)
For moderate to severe cases, the ingrown portion of the nail is carefully removed under local anesthesia.
Permanent Nail Correction
In recurrent cases, a minor surgical procedure may be performed to prevent the nail from growing inward again.
Benefits include:
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Immediate pain relief
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Prevention of infection spread
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Quick and safe procedure
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Minimal downtime
Recovery After Procedure
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Mild soreness for a few days
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Keep the toe clean and dry
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Wear comfortable footwear
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Resume normal activities within a short period
Most patients experience significant relief soon after the procedure.
Why Choose Us for Ingrown Toenail Treatment?
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Experienced General Surgeon
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Safe and sterile procedure
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Minimally invasive technique
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Affordable and transparent pricing
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Complete aftercare support