Collin County Living Well Magazine March/April 2016 | Page 37
By Chantell Peterson
I
Ingrown Toenails
Can Be Painful and Unsightly
‘m sure most of you have had a
painful toenail at some point in
your life. The feeling of a sharp,
shooting pain penetrating in the
corner of the toe is what we call an
ingrown toenail. This is when the toenail, primarily occurring on the big or
great toe, grows into the side of the
toe. Not only can this be painful but
very unsightly too.
There are many causes of ingrown toenails. The most common cause is due
to the way the toenails are trimmed.
When the toenail is cut in the corners,
this forces the toenail to grow in that
fashion and into the skin. The proper
method of trimming the toenails is
straight across the nail. This should be
done with a straight toenail trimmer.
Another major cause of ingrown toenails that is seen on a regular basis is
from a traumatized toenail from a nail
salon. Many patients will come into
our office complaining that their toenails have been painful after receiving
their pedicure. This is typically caused
from the pedicurist trimming their toenails in the corner. While this may
give some relief at the time, it is best
to have the ingrown toenail cut out by
the experts who know how to properly
remove them. Pedicures are a nice luxury for both men and women however,
if you get them, ensure they are cutting
your toenails straight across.
Most patients seen in our office have
already attempted to cut out their ingrown toenail. Unfortunately, most of
the time, this causes greater risks and
complications later. It is best to have
the ingrown toenail treated as soon as
possible so that it is removed properly.
Ingrown
The picture shown
toenail
is a typical ingrown toenail
that occurs in
many of our
patients.
Sometimes
the pain can be very severe and infection can set in if it goes untreated.
Treatment is fairly simple with minimal
pain. The most common treatment is
a local procedure that is performed
in our office under local anesthesia.
First, the toe is anesthetized in the office with injectable anesthesia. Then
the corner of the toenail is cut down to
the root with a special device. Once
the corner is excised, the nerve root is
destroyed with an acid that is applied.
The patient is then given oral antibiotics for prophylaxis. Patients do very
well with this procedure and there is
no cutting or stitches involved.
The patient then returns in two weeks
for a follow up visit to evaluate the
toenail and ensure there is no pain
or infection present. Once this is
ruled out, the patient is discharged.
This is one of the most common procedures performed in our office on a
daily basis and your satisfaction is
our guarantee.
If you have an ingrown toenail that
has been reoccurring or is bothersome, please call our office today
at 972-316-0902 for an evaluation
so we can cure your problem with
a simple in-office procedure. With
summertime right around the corner,
now is the perfect time to take care
of those toenail issues so you can
wear your summer shoes and show
off those toes!
Dr. Reza Mobarak heads the Southwest Foot and Ankle Center with offices in
Plano and Lewisville and may be reached at 972-316-0902.
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