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A condition where the edge of the toenail grows into the surrounding skin, often causing pain and infection.
You should see your doctor...i'm sure they can cut it and then u wont have to deal with the pain at all
Either put lots of salt on it or clip it with toenail clippers or tweezers.
Bring him straight to the nearest vet. He could get a serious infection.
Ointment that you can apply on a black and blue toenail includes Neosporin. This will not likely help with the bruising, but it can keep it from getting infected, and may help with the pain.
An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the skin instead of over it. This can cause pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes infection. Proper nail cutting technique and wearing comfortable shoes can help prevent ingrown toenails.
Foot pain itself is not serious, however foot pain can be related to serious diseases such as diabetes. If you are worried or if it is bothering you, it is best to seek a doctors opinion.
My mother had an ingrown toenail on her big toe and let it go for months, even though it was painful. When she finally went to have something done, they found that her toenail had grown down toward the bottom of her toe around both sides of her toenail. So, the pain she felt was awful because with every step down, since her toenail was almost poking through the underneathe bottom of her big toe, it was unbearable pain. I think you have to cut the sides to prevent this from happening. Or have a doctor do it. Infection would make it so much worse. Get it checked out.
Who invented pain?! Are you serious?!
The condition of a hidden toenail is commonly referred to as an "ingrown toenail." This occurs when the edges or corners of the toenail grow into the surrounding skin, leading to pain, swelling, and sometimes infection. It commonly affects the big toe and can be caused by improper nail trimming, tight footwear, or genetic factors. Treatment may involve proper nail care, soaking the foot, or, in severe cases, surgical intervention.
Pain in the foot can be due to a problem in any part of the foot. Bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, toenail beds, nerves, blood vessels, or skin can be the source of foot pain.
Toenail fungus usually appears as discoloration of the nail, with yellow or white spots, thickening of the nail, brittle texture, and a distorted shape. In more severe cases, the nail may become crumbly or separate from the nail bed. It can also cause a foul odor and pain.