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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Ingrown nail
  1. Nail Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... sometimes require treatment include: Bacterial and fungal infections Ingrown nails Tumors Warts Keeping your nails clean, dry, and ...
  2. ... right away. Don't try to treat an ingrown nail at home. Otherwise, to treat an ingrown nail at home: Soak the foot in warm water ... problem. If this doesn't work and the ingrown nail gets worse, see your provider or a foot ...
  3. ... Pits in your nails Peeling nails Painful nails Ingrown nails If you have splinter hemorrhages or Hutchinson sign, ...
  4. ... across. If needed, see a podiatrist to prevent ingrown nails and infections. Keep your feet covered when you ...
  5. Your Nails (Nemours Foundation)  
    Anatomy/Children ... Anatomy ... Nail Diseases/Children ... Nail Diseases ... Nemours Foundation ... nails, fingernails, cuticles, hangnails, nail health, nail bed, lunula, hands, ...
  6. ... area discoloration or change in shape of nail(s) ingrown nail(s) Ciclopirox topical solution may cause other side effects. ...
  7. Ingrown Toenails (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Nail Diseases/Specifics ... Nail Diseases ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  8. Pedicure Pointers (American Podiatric Medical Association) - PDF  
    Nail Diseases/Related Issues ... Nail Diseases ... American Podiatric Medical Association ... PDF
  9. Diabetic Complications and Amputation Prevention (American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons)  
    Diabetic Foot/Living With ... Diabetic Foot ... Limb Loss/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Limb Loss ... American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons ... Diabetes increases the ...
  10. ... across. Curved nails are more likely to become ingrown. Make sure the edge of each nail does not press into the skin of the ...
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