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Ingrown Toenail Management.

American family physician, 2020
Ingrown toenails account for approximately 20% of foot problems in primary care. The great toe is most often affected. Ingrown toenails occur most commonly in young men, and nail care habits and footwear are most often contributory factors. No consensus has been reached for the best treatment approach, but ingrown nails may be nonsurgically or ...
E J, Mayeaux   +2 more
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C12 Ingrown Toenail

2013
This condition is caused by sharp edges of the nail growing into the surrounding skin folds. Children usually present once the surrounding skin has become infected and painful.
Prabhu Sekaran, Carl F. Davis
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How I Manage Ingrown Toenails

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1983
In brief: An ingrown toenail is one of the most common diseases of the nail. Initial treatment includes trimming away the ingrown area and soaking the foot in Epsom salt, or a combination of Epsom salt and pHisoHex or Betadine. If inflammation, localized cellulitis, and pain do not resolve rapidly, chemocautery with phenol or a surgical partial ...
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Radiofrequency-assisted lateral toenail onychotomy for ingrown toenail

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2022
Tekumalla Sindhuja, Somesh Gupta
exaly  

Congenital ingrown toenails

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1996
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Ingrown toenail removal.

American family physician, 2002
Ingrown toenail is a common problem resulting from various etiologies including improperly trimmed nails, hyperhidrosis, and poorly fitting shoes. Patients commonly present with pain in the affected nail but with progression, drainage, infection, and difficulty walking occur.
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A Minimally-Invasive, Simple, Rapid, and Effective Surgical Technique for the Treatment of Ingrown Toenails: A Reminder of the Original Winograd Procedure

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Jahyung Kim, Sanghyeon Lee, Sung Hun Won
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Ingrown Toenails

Postgraduate Medicine, 1989
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