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ingrowing nail.
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how do you cure these, i seem to remember that you have to cut the nail in a certain way but for the life of me i can not remember?
many thanks
Bill
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Bill
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Another tip is to get a very tiny piece of cotton wool, roll into a small ball and push it down under the offending corner of the nail with an orange stick, to raise the nail up and away from the skin. It doesn't hurt, you can't see it and it can stay there for quite a while. It encourages the nail to grow straighter.
My doctor told me this many years ago and it really works.
My doctor told me this many years ago and it really works.
About match head size when it is compressed Boo, but it would depend on the individual. Push it down well under the nail so you can't see it. I have left it in for up to a couple of weeks at a time and had baths, showers, etc. and it hasn't moved. Has also worked on my son's ingrown toenails on many an occasion.
It really really works and I wish I had been told years ago instead of having horrible treatment on my toes as a child/teenager.
Thinking of you today Boo.
It really really works and I wish I had been told years ago instead of having horrible treatment on my toes as a child/teenager.
Thinking of you today Boo.
And recommended on the NHS website as well! (although it says change the cotton wool daily - which I suppose you must if the area is infected)
http://www.cks.library.nhs.uk/patient_informat ion_leaflet/ingrown_toenail
http://www.cks.library.nhs.uk/patient_informat ion_leaflet/ingrown_toenail