Understanding Ingrown Toenails: A Common Foot Condition
What is an Ingrown Toenail?
An ingrown toenail, medically known as onychocryptosis, occurs when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and swelling. This condition is most commonly seen in the big toe and can result from improper nail trimming, tight footwear, or genetic predisposition. Chiltern Wellbeing, a leading podiatry clinic, understands the complexities of this condition and offers comprehensive care to alleviate discomfort and prevent recurrence. Their team of experienced podiatrists is well-versed in diagnosing and treating ingrown toenails, ensuring patients receive the best possible care.
Expert Diagnosis and Treatment at Chiltern Wellbeing
How Chiltern Wellbeing Can Help
At Chiltern Wellbeing, the approach to treating ingrown toenails begins with a thorough examination to determine the severity and underlying causes. The clinic offers a range of treatments, from conservative methods like proper nail trimming and footwear advice to more advanced procedures such as partial nail avulsion. This minor surgical procedure involves removing a portion of the nail to prevent it from growing into the skin again. Chiltern Wellbeing’s podiatrists are skilled in performing these treatments with minimal discomfort, ensuring a swift recovery and long-term relief for patients.
Preventing and treating ingrown toenails: Tips from Chiltern Wellbeing
Long-Term Solutions and Preventative Care
Prevention is a key focus at Chiltern Wellbeing, where patients are educated on proper foot care to avoid future occurrences of ingrown toenails. The clinic emphasizes the importance of wearing well-fitting shoes, maintaining good foot hygiene, and trimming nails correctly—straight across and not too short. At our clinic we stock a variety of footwear and can also order in specialist shoes and items. Regular check-ups with a podiatrist can also help identify early signs of ingrown toenails and other foot issues. We also stock a variety of skin and nail cleansers to be used alongside a healthy footcare regime. By following these guidelines and seeking professional advice, patients can significantly reduce the risk of developing painful ingrown toenails, ensuring healthier feet and improved overall wellbeing.
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Podiatry Services
A Podiatrist can treat anything from an ingrowing toe nail requiring surgery under local anaesthetic to designing a custom made foot orthotic to assist with tendon or joint dysfunction or pain. We are also highly specialised to manage the Diabetic or High-Risk foot and the subsequent wounds that can arise.