Home Treatment for Ingrown Toenails
Nails are an important part of our body and if proper care is taken, they can enhance the beauty of our feet. At times, we tend to neglect our feet which leads to ingrown toenail. Ingrown toenail is a common disorder observed in many people. This article briefs you about the home treatment for ingrown toenails.
Causes of Ingrown Toenails
Use of tight shoes or high heels that cause the toes to be compressed, leads to abnormal growth of the nail which results in ingrown toenail. If the nail grows sideways and pokes the outer edge of the skin, a crack occurs, giving rise to ingrown toenail. Unhygienic foot, wrong posture, foot injury, long toes, short nails, obesity, injury, diabetes, abnormal foot growth and sweating of foot are few reasons for ingrown toenails.
Symptoms of Ingrown Toenails
In initial stages, the ingrown toenail is hard and swollen. If not treated, the problem persists and becomes severe. The infected area becomes red and an itching sensation and pain is experienced. At times, cracks develop in the infected area which gives a convenient entry to bacteria. This leads to bad odor and makes the infection more severe. After a few days, tissue and skin starts growing around the nail. In extreme cases, yellow or white-colored pus is developed. A person suffering from ingrown toenail may feel feverish too.
Home Treatment for Ingrown Toenails
Various home remedies are available for treatment of ingrown toenails. Listed below are few remedies to cure ingrown toenails:
- Soak your leg in either of the three solutions:
- A mixture of vinegar and water in a ratio of 1 :4.
- Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)
- Mixture of clorox and water.
- After soaking, mildly turn back the overgrown skin. You can place cotton under the nail to raise the ingrown toenail off the skin.
- Soak cotton in hydrogen peroxide and clean the infected part with that cotton, and apply iodine to the infected area. Repeat this process thrice a day.
- Dip your feet in warm salt water for 30 minutes. With the help of tweezers, gently remove the skin. Repeat this process for 15 days.
- Gently lift the ingrown toenail and place cotton in between the nail and skin. Change the cotton everyday.
- Cut lemon into half, place it over the infected area and wear socks over it to keep the lemon in place.
- Cut a 'V' notch so that the nail grows more towards the center and away from the edges.
- Wash your feet twice a day and keep it dry for the remaining part of the day. Wear sandals till the infection is completely healed.
- Avoid eating sugar.

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