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mum2westiesGill

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Every time I cut my toe nails the skin on the big toe of my right foot goes very red and painful for a couple of days also looks infected then is ok again until the next time I cut my nails.

Does anyone know what might be happening please?
 
The toe nail might be slightly ingrowing. Have you had your feet checked lately?
 
The toe nail might be slightly ingrowing. Have you had your feet checked lately?

I must admit that I haven't 😱 but this has prompted me and I will mention this, thank you 🙂
 
What you might want to do is try filing your nails down rather than cutting them. Yes, it's more time consuming but possibly might give you a better 'cut' overall without promoting ingrowing toenails.

On a slightly perverse level, I LOVE getting an ingrowing nail (providing I get it fixed in 24 hours). It's massively satisfying to prize out a jagged chunk that's digging in!
 
Had the same problem, when cutting the nail it sometimes left a point on the side of the nail that I could not always get to due to the ingrowing nails.

A visit to the podiatrist followed by a very short visit to the hospital day surgery finally resolved the problem. I had the nails permanently removed on the offending toes.

I could of opted for the removal of the side of the nails leaving the bulk of the nail intact, I preferred the no maintenance option.
 
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Had the same problem, when cutting the nail it sometimes left a point on the side of the nail that I could not always get to due to the ingrowing nails.

A visit to the podiatrist followed by a very short visit to the hospital day surgery finally resolved the problem. I had the nails permanently removed on the offending toes.

I could of opted for the removal of the side of the nails leaving the bulk of the nail intact, I preferred the no maintenance option.

Crikey that seems drastic, I thought the first course of action for ingrowing toenails was to place a bit of cotton wool under the corner to encourage correct growth.
 
Might be a bit drastic to have the nails permanently removed, but I am no longer in pain from the nails. I had the nails removed before as a nipper to see if they would regrow correctly, which they didn't.
 
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