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Ingrown Nails

Ingrown nails are a common condition that involves irritation of the skin surrounding the nail. This usually occurs at the leading corners of the nail

The area will generally be red and inflamed and pus may be present. In more severe cases there may be “skin” growing toward the middle of the nail and bleeding may sporadically occur.

The main cause of this condition is poor nail cutting technique that results in a nail spicule (a needle like piece of nail) being left on the leading edge of the nail. This spicule then puts pressure on the skin and may penetrate causing an infection.

Initial treatment will involve removing the spicule. This is normally able to be achieved with only minimal discomfort. We do have the option of using a local anesthetic if required.

Techniques can be applied for persistent ingrown nails including nail packing, nail bracing or nail surgery to permanently remove the offending piece of nail. Your podiatrist will discuss the best option for each individual case.