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Suggest Cure For Ingrown Toe Nails

Can you help me? I have a problem of in-grown toenails in the two big toes of my two foot. There often happens a fungal infection as an additional hassle. I heve to get my nails surgically removed. My doctor has carried out the procedure (wedge resection) and put me on antiobiotics. Following I have been prescribed Forcan 150 for 6 months. Is there a permanent solution to this problem? Thanks for your attention. Regards Mrs Ghosh (Gurgaon, Haryana, INDIA)
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic

A simple resection or toe nail avulsion won't help because as the nail regrows it would again cause the same problem.
I usually treat my patients of ingrown toe nail firstly with an oral antibiotic for up to a week, to resolve any infection which is then followed by "Nail avulsion with partial phenolic Matriectomy", which is the best procedure in my view.

In this procedure, Nail Matrix on the side of ingrown toe nail, should be cauterized with phenol after nail avulsion; a MUST to prevent the recurrence of ingrowing toe nail on that side, while allowing the rest of the nail plate to regrow normally.

I would advice that you seek an appointment with a dermatologist in your region.
Your dermatologist might ask you to take an oral antibiotic for a week if there is superimposed infection, pus and swelling.
This would be followed by Nail avulsion and partial Nail Matriectomy on the ingrown side.

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Suggest Cure For Ingrown Toe Nails

Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic A simple resection or toe nail avulsion won t help because as the nail regrows it would again cause the same problem. I usually treat my patients of ingrown toe nail firstly with an oral antibiotic for up to a week, to resolve any infection which is then followed by Nail avulsion with partial phenolic Matriectomy , which is the best procedure in my view. In this procedure, Nail Matrix on the side of ingrown toe nail, should be cauterized with phenol after nail avulsion; a MUST to prevent the recurrence of ingrowing toe nail on that side, while allowing the rest of the nail plate to regrow normally. I would advice that you seek an appointment with a dermatologist in your region. Your dermatologist might ask you to take an oral antibiotic for a week if there is superimposed infection, pus and swelling. This would be followed by Nail avulsion and partial Nail Matriectomy on the ingrown side. regards