For mild (and some moderate) ingrown toenail cases, here are some evidence-based tactics to start with: If home treatment of ...
Home remedies may be enough to treat an ingrown toenail. However, seeing a podiatrist (foot doctor) or dermatologist (skin doctor) for treatment is important if you have signs of an infected ...
One of the most common self-treatments for ingrown toenails involves Epsom salt. How does Epsom salt help an ingrown toenail? As long as there’s no discharge, pus or other sign of infection on ...
In some cases, you can manage an ingrown toenail at home with various strategies, including soaking your toe and applying over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. But you may need surgical treatment if ...
In some cases, you can manage an ingrown toenail at home with various strategies, including soaking your toe and applying over-the-counter antibiotic ointment. But you may need surgical treatment ...