The very thought of a true ingrown toenail is enough to my
toes curl! (More on curly toes later!)
It is a very painful condition and by the time a patient seeks help, it
is often very inflamed and even infected.
Some people are prone to ingrown toenails, due to the
natural shape and condition of the nail plate. Others are unlucky enough to
suffer trauma to the nail, which causes it to ingrow.
If your nails are very 'tight', almost
like a staple, they are possibly 'involuted'. This type of nail is often inherited and
extremely difficult to cut.
The skin is an incredible organ and as we all know, makes
every attempt to heal itself. Ingrown
toenails are no exception. The
inflammatory response encourages the body to repair the skin break, delivering
more blood to the area. The next stage
of the healing process is granulation of the wound. This is when a matrix is
laid down in the wound for new capillaries to grow.
With
a spike of nail present, the wound can't heal.
The body reacts to this by trying to 'reject' the foreign object and produces
more granulation tissue, until there is 'hypergranulation'
tissue.
This is a lump which rises above the level of the surrounding
skin. It isn't painful itself, but it
does bleed very easily due to the number of blood vessels present. This is the stage when people usually seek
help as looks quite alarming in addition to the pain.
Your GP
will often prescribe antibiotics for this, which will help if there is a
bacterial infection present, but will not resolve the problem. The only way to
'cure' the ingrown toenail is to have the spike removed.
This is
not as painful as it sounds, even if the toe is very sore. An experienced podiatrist
can resolve the problem in a matter of minutes, once the location of the spike
has been found.
Once
the spike has been removed, relief is immediate. The hypergranulation tissue
will usually shrink back within hours and the toe will heal completely within
days.
A very
easy resolution to a very painful condition!
Incidentally,
the medical term for an ingrown toenail is 'onychocryptosis'. A very suitable name for a condition which is
crippling.
So, if
you think you have left a spike of nail when trimming your nails or have
knocked your nail and think it may have split, hot foot it to your podiatrist
who will sort you out in no time :)
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