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- Nail Diseases (National Library of Medicine)... sometimes require treatment include: Bacterial and fungal infections Ingrown nails Tumors Warts Keeping your nails clean, dry, and ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... Pits in your nails Peeling nails Painful nails Ingrown nails If you have splinter hemorrhages or Hutchinson sign, ...
- Nail Problems (Toenails) (American Podiatric Medical Association) - PDFNail Diseases/Start Here ... Nail Diseases ... American Podiatric Medical Association ... PDF
- ... across. If needed, see a podiatrist to prevent ingrown nails and infections. Keep your feet covered when you ...
- ... area discoloration or change in shape of nail(s) ingrown nail(s) Ciclopirox topical solution may cause other side effects. ...
- Ingrown Toenails (American Academy of Family Physicians)Nail Diseases/Specifics ... Nail Diseases ... American Academy of Family Physicians
- Diabetic Complications and Amputation Prevention (American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons)Limb Loss/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Limb Loss ... Diabetic Foot/Living With ... Diabetic Foot ... American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons ... Diabetes increases the ...
- ... across. Curved nails are more likely to become ingrown. Make sure the edge of each nail does not press into the skin of the ...
- Glossary of Foot and Ankle Terms (American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society)Heel Injuries and Disorders/Reference Desk ... Heel Injuries and Disorders ... Ankle Injuries and Disorders/Reference Desk ... Ankle Injuries and Disorders ... Foot Injuries ...