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Ingrown Toenail with Pus

 

Ingrown Toenail with Pus


 

An Ingrown Toenail with Pus is an extremely dangerous situation if not handled correctly.  If you are experiencing any nausea, fever, chills and you probably need to see a podiatrist immediately (especially if you are a diabetic or have poor blood flow). If the ingrown nail isn’t that bad and you feel fine- there are really effective ways to decrease the curvature and the pain pretty quickly at home. These focus on decreasing the pain, softening the nail and the skin, separating the ingrowth from the skin and then doing something about it. The following is the complete guide on how to handle your ingrown toenail pain.

Ingrown toenail pus usually means infection

Signs & Symptoms

 

Causes:

 

 

Treatment for big toe pain around the nail

If you have an ingrown toenail with pus, it is essential that you go see a podiatrist immediately.  Especially if you are experiencing any nausea, fever, chills, if you are a diabetic or have poor blood flow.  If this does not apply to you then the following remedies may be valuable to you.

 

Home Remedies

When to go see a podiatrist

 

Other Related Nail Problems:

See if any of these other problems apply to your situation!

  1. Toenail Fungus
  2. Very Long Toenails
  3. Ingrown Toenail
  4. Toenail Falling Off
  5. Black Streaks Under The Nails
  6. White Patches On Toenails
  7. Black Spot Under The Toenail
  8. Red Spot Under The Toenail
  9. Toenail Coming Off The Nail Bed
  10. Toenail Psoriasis 
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