Some mild ingrown toenails may be managed with at-home remedies, but severe or infected cases require treatment from a healthcare provider with prescription medication or surgical procedures.
And, if they do, how can you perform them safely? Podiatrists weigh in on the ingrown toenail self-care remedies you can try ...
If an ingrown toenail pierces the skin, bacteria can enter and cause an infection, which may lead to intense pain, pus, or ...
While it’s always best to consult a healthcare professional for severe cases, there are several home remedies that can effectively treat mild to moderate toenail fungus. Let’s explore some ...
After some digging on Reddit, Viera-Newton found these clippers designed specially for podiatrists to use on elderly clients, who tend to have thicker (and often ingrown) toenails. “They have a ...
Anyone who's experienced ingrown toenails, knows that they can be painful. According to Yale Medicine dermatologist Amanda Zubek, MD, ingrown toenails are common, and most often affect older ...
Finding an ingrown hair a few days after shaving, waxing or epilating is frustrating. It’s caused by hair curling into and getting trapped underneath the skin, and can be itchy and painful.