What is an Ingrown Nail? How do we fix an Ingrown Nail?
One of the most common conditions to walk into our office is an ingrown nail. People describe the pain as severe at times, and even describe difficulty sleeping due to the lightest touch like that of their sheet, that is from a painful ingrown toenail. There are many causes of an ingrown nail but the two most common are trauma and aggressively trimming back the corner of ones nail. The definition of trauma is not someone hitting your toe with a bat! It is simply being in shoes that are too small and the toe continues to get beat up and the border of the nail starts to grow into the skin.
At the Center for Ankle and Foot Care, we have a simple in office procedure that literally only takes minutes to correct your problem forever! (Unless you start to wear bad shoes again!) Our foot doctors want to help you get back on your feet again.
At the Center for Ankle and Foot Care, we have a simple in office procedure that literally only takes minutes to correct your problem forever! (Unless you start to wear bad shoes again!) Our foot doctors want to help you get back on your feet again.
How We Treat Ingrown Toenails Videos Below

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There is a simple in office procedure that can be performed. We numb the affected toe and then remove the offending border or borders with special intruments. It is simple and effective.
There is after care of soaking and keeping the toe covered with antibiotic cream and band aid for about 2 weeks.
There is after care of soaking and keeping the toe covered with antibiotic cream and band aid for about 2 weeks.
Whenever I give an injection in the foot I tell patients, "think happy thoughts." Mainly becuase some people do great with the shot and others do not. It is a quick shot and the payoff of getting the shot to get your problem fixed is huge! We have placed this video here so you know what to expect if you have an ingrown toenail and what the shot is all about.
Our Doctors Discuss Ingrown Toenails
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Don't wait until it gets too bad to get in. We only take a small portion of the ingrown nail. So in most cases you can barely tell you even had this simple in office procedure performed! Once the nail is ingrown there are not too many things you can do for yourself at home to make this better. Call your foot doctor and get in right away! At the Center for Ankle and Foot Care we have same day appointments avaialble!
Curious how we get the toe numb?
If you are suffering from ingrown toenail pain make an appointment to see our podiatrist at our Clermont office or our Leesburg Podiatry office.