9 Home Remedies for Ingrown Toenails

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9 Home Remedies for Ingrown Toenails

9 Home Remedies for Ingrown Toenails
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Like many people, I am hard on my toes. I spend a great deal of time on my feet, and not always in the most comfortable of shoes. At the end of the day, the result is often painfully swollen toes, which take extra time and care to treat.

What doctors call Onychocryptosis, we know better as an ingrown toenail. Ingrown toenails are a common condition in which the corner or side of a toenail grows into and cuts the surrounding flesh. This results in pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes infection. Left untreated, ingrown toenails discharge a yellowish pus fluid and extra tissue will grow on the affected toe, covering part of the nail and furthering the risk of infection. Ultimately, an ingrown toenail, though it may seem minor at first, can lead to loss of a limb.

Ingrown Toenails
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Obviously the best way to avoid an ingrown toenail is never to get one.  The following are the main causes of ingrown nails so you can better avoid them:
-Poorly fitting shoes or heels
-Excessive sweating
-Injury on toe
-Fungal or Bacterial infection
-Lack of grooming
-Over grooming (i.e. cutting nails too short)
-Lack of sensation in toes
-Vascular health issues
-Abnormally shaped nail beds
-Genetic Susceptibility
-Diabetes
-Malformations caused by other diseases

For those of us already dealing with this ailment, knowing these risk factors is certainly helpful to minimize and prevent future damage to our toes. Better still, I’ve recently come across 9 home remedies to treat ingrown toenails. Try them in your home and share your results with others.

Epsom Salt

Add a large heap of Epsom salt to warm water and soak the affected foot for 18-20 minutes. Done twice daily, this will relieve an ingrown toenail by softening the skin and making the toenail easier to trim out of it.

Epsom-Salt

Hydrogen Peroxide

Try mixing half a cup of hydrogen peroxide in water and soaking your foot for 15-20 minutes. The skin will soften and reduce pain. The natural disinfecting action of the peroxide will also help prevent further infection.
An alternate treatment is to administer peroxide on a cotton ball directly to the affected area, but there is debate among doctors that suggests this may cause rupturing in healthy skin tissues.

Hydrogen Peroxide
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Apple Cider Vinegar

Mix a few tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in water for a foot soak or apply directly to the skin. Either way, apple cider vinegar is a natural anti-inflammatory anti-bacterial agent that will go to work on soothing your symptoms.
Another way to reap the benefits of apple cider vinegar is to ingest it. My favorite method for this is a mix of apple cider vinegar, honey, and warm water.

Apple Cider Vinegar
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Menthol Cream
Better known as VapoRub, apply mentholated topical cream directly to the affected area. The rub will soothe chronic pain and promote healing.

Menthol Cream
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