Ingrown Toenail Surgery Ingrown nail (unguis incarnates) is a condition in which a toenail becomes embedded in the skin. Initial symptoms include pain and possible redness. Other symptoms may include mild swelling, warmth, extra skin tissue around the sharp point of the nail, and yellowish drainage. This is the body's response to nail’s irritation of the skin. It may not necessarily mean that infection has occurred. Ignoring such symptoms won’t make them go away. Left untreated, the condition can lead to skin infection and a level of pain so extreme that it may impede movement. Fortunately, a range of effective treatments is available, including ingrown toenail surgery. Often trimming your toenails too short may initiate the stage for an ingrown toenail. When trimming the edges of your toenail in order to make it curve to the shape of your toe, it occasionally causes the toenail to grow into the skin of your toe. This causes the sides of the nail to curl down and dig into the skin. Ingrown toenails are particularly found among teenagers, but anyone can develop them. Also, one needs to differentiate between an ingrown nail and an ingrowing nail. An ingrowing nail is not yet infected and has little pain. Ingrown toenails could be caused by Onychocryptosis. Onychocryptosis is when a patient has incurvated nails. This will lead to more ingrowing of the nail. This often painful condition may cause any of your nails to become ingrown, but the problem generally affects the big toe. Symptoms of ingrown toenails include redness, swelling, and may soon follow an infection if not treated. Furthermore, they may develop for many reasons. While some cases are congenital, other instances may involve trauma, including stubbing of the toe. However, the most common cause is tight shoe wear or improper grooming and trimming of the nail.
When Ingrown Toenail Surgery is a Must Ingrown toenails should be treated as soon as they are recognized. Often it can be fixed without a surgical treatment. Dr. Ravaei recommends the following to prevent ingrown toenails from forming after injury: