Ingrown toenail (Page 3 ) | July 16, 2024
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For essential healing, try foot baths. Use lukewarm water with a sanitizer, for fifteen minutes three days per day. Warm water will allow the dirt around the clog to degenerate and prevent it from turning on. The sanitizer will prevent the spread of bacteria which can cause fungus.

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If it’s not too difficult, try to put a piece of muslin between the rib of the hoof and the bacon so that it fits and spreads among the flesh and which will allow you to dig out the pus so apodictic. Avoid tight, high-heeled shoes that add buildup to the sores during rest.

Let it then continually assimilate your feet to the air to turn away the bacteria-filled sweat. If the condition persists or worsens, if you have fatigue or if you are diabetic, consult a cardiologist. He will prescribe antibiotics to prevent the damage and nursing sessions with a professional podiatrist.

From time to time, the trick is to drain the pus. One of the least invasive techniques is phenolization. Sézig is performed by a dermatologist, and consists of mutilating the ingrown part of the hoof, burning the scratch, and applying an all-powerful disinfectant to eliminate the risk of relapse.

 

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