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Practice Nursing, 2010
A 15-year-old boy had pain and swelling around the big toenail of his right foot for the past 2-3 months. It was causing a lot of pain when walking and he had been forced to stop playing football. Granulation tissue had formed on the lateral side of the nail, and he had noticed bleeding and at times a pus-like discharge
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A 15-year-old boy had pain and swelling around the big toenail of his right foot for the past 2-3 months. It was causing a lot of pain when walking and he had been forced to stop playing football. Granulation tissue had formed on the lateral side of the nail, and he had noticed bleeding and at times a pus-like discharge
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2020
Ingrown toenails Abstract. Ingrown toenails are the most common foot problems in primary care. Untreated or mistreated ingrown toenails will lead to unacceptable long suffering of the patient with negative impact on their daily life. Still there is no consensus reached for best treatment and usually the surgical options are the last solution.
Kirusigan, Pavotbawan, Thomas S, Müller
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Ingrown toenails Abstract. Ingrown toenails are the most common foot problems in primary care. Untreated or mistreated ingrown toenails will lead to unacceptable long suffering of the patient with negative impact on their daily life. Still there is no consensus reached for best treatment and usually the surgical options are the last solution.
Kirusigan, Pavotbawan, Thomas S, Müller
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Osteopathic Family Physician, 2021
Ingrown toenails are a common condition in general medicine and dermatology, and they occur when the nail curves inward and pierces the nail fold. Symptoms include pain in the affected toe, erythema and edema. The diagnosis is made clinically and, if left untreated, ingrown toenails can lead to infections and even cellulitis and osteomyelitis ...
null Asma Ghafoor, OMS-IV +2 more
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Ingrown toenails are a common condition in general medicine and dermatology, and they occur when the nail curves inward and pierces the nail fold. Symptoms include pain in the affected toe, erythema and edema. The diagnosis is made clinically and, if left untreated, ingrown toenails can lead to infections and even cellulitis and osteomyelitis ...
null Asma Ghafoor, OMS-IV +2 more
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1982
The great toenails of 302 newborn infants were evaluated to identify a specific conformation which might predispose these children to chronic paronychia. Forty-one infants who appeared to have great toenails impeded by tissue distally were followed for 12 months. All had essentially normal appearing nails by six months of age.
P J, Honig +3 more
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The great toenails of 302 newborn infants were evaluated to identify a specific conformation which might predispose these children to chronic paronychia. Forty-one infants who appeared to have great toenails impeded by tissue distally were followed for 12 months. All had essentially normal appearing nails by six months of age.
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Ugeskrift for Læger
Ingrown toenail is a common condition with many different treatment options. This review finds evidence that mild cases can be treated safely with non-surgical methods like change of ill-fitted shoes and nail brace. With failure in non-surgical treatment or in more severe cases surgical methods can be performed with note to the risk of complications ...
Jesper Jerry Schou Nielsen +4 more
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Ingrown toenail is a common condition with many different treatment options. This review finds evidence that mild cases can be treated safely with non-surgical methods like change of ill-fitted shoes and nail brace. With failure in non-surgical treatment or in more severe cases surgical methods can be performed with note to the risk of complications ...
Jesper Jerry Schou Nielsen +4 more
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Foot & Ankle, 1983
A plan is presented which brings together three elements: the clinical stage of disease, the age of the patient, and the treatment regimes available. It is a practical and systematic yet flexible approach to the successful treatment of a given ingrown toenail. A general outline and specific detail of conservative and surgical technique are offered.
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A plan is presented which brings together three elements: the clinical stage of disease, the age of the patient, and the treatment regimes available. It is a practical and systematic yet flexible approach to the successful treatment of a given ingrown toenail. A general outline and specific detail of conservative and surgical technique are offered.
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Chemocautery for Ingrown Toenails
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1981A simple method of treating ingrown toenails by conservative ablation of nail plates and chemocautery of matrices is described and illustrated.
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Cutis, 2007
Ingrown toenails are common, especially in young patients. Several predisposing factors contribute to the formation of an irregular sharp edge (spicule) of the lateral nail plate that penetrates and injures the soft tissue of the lateral nail fold. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment varies from simple disembedding of the spicule to ...
C Ralph, Daniel +3 more
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Ingrown toenails are common, especially in young patients. Several predisposing factors contribute to the formation of an irregular sharp edge (spicule) of the lateral nail plate that penetrates and injures the soft tissue of the lateral nail fold. Depending on the severity of the disease, treatment varies from simple disembedding of the spicule to ...
C Ralph, Daniel +3 more
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[Guideline 'Ingrown toenails'].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2021Ingrown toenails (also called unguis incarnatus) are a common problem in the general population. In early 2020, the medical specialists' guideline "Ingrown toenail" was published in which the various treatment options are compared. Conservative treatment can be considered for stage I ingrown toenails.
G M, de Jong, L, Plusjé, S, van Putten
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Practical management of ingrown toenails
Postgraduate Medicine, 1988An ingrown toenail acts as a foreign body, causing an inflammatory reaction and opening the way to secondary infection. Treatment consists of removing the offending portion of the nail and taking steps to prevent recurrence. The treatment should be simple to minimize expense, operative risks, and posttreatment disability.
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