Suggest Treatment For Ingrown Toenail
Question: how do I treat an ingrown toenail
Brief Answer:
Oral and topical antibiotics, nail avulsion with chemical cauterisation
Detailed Answer:
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If it is associated with infection I recommend my patients to take a course of oral and topical antibiotics.
Once the infection settles I recommend them to go for nail avulsion followed by chemical cauterisation.
This is an office procedure done by a dermatologist.
Besides this I recommend them to avoid ill fitting footwear and clip the nails straight rather than going for curved ones.
I hope to have answered your query and would be happy to clarify any further doubts.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Oral and topical antibiotics, nail avulsion with chemical cauterisation
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for being at Healthcaremagic
If it is associated with infection I recommend my patients to take a course of oral and topical antibiotics.
Once the infection settles I recommend them to go for nail avulsion followed by chemical cauterisation.
This is an office procedure done by a dermatologist.
Besides this I recommend them to avoid ill fitting footwear and clip the nails straight rather than going for curved ones.
I hope to have answered your query and would be happy to clarify any further doubts.
Regards
Dr Asmeet
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
I hav e a Dermatologist that I go to regularly and he takes care of cutting my nails. I have had two ingrown toe nails removed, and I am trying to avoid
this procedure again. It is so painful. As my toe is very, very sore, and I dread going thru this again. I asked this question as I thought there might be a medication to relieve it. Do I need a prescription for the oral or topical antibiotics ? I will go do not return to go back to him until April. I know if
I call him he will just surgerically remove it.
Thanks for your help.
Brief Answer:
Oral and topical antibiotics are prescription medicines
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concern but to avoid recurrence nail avulsion should be followed by chemical cauterisation of the nail matrix.
Oral and topical antibiotics are prescription medicines and you need to see the doctor in person to get them.
Oral and topical antibiotics are prescription medicines
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concern but to avoid recurrence nail avulsion should be followed by chemical cauterisation of the nail matrix.
Oral and topical antibiotics are prescription medicines and you need to see the doctor in person to get them.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Naveen Kumar