Ingrown toenails can develop slowly at first and may not cause any problems until your skin is damaged and bleeding, and the pressure from your shoes pushes the sharp nail further into your skin, causing considerable pain and discomfort.
Read MorePaying attention to changes in your color and texture of your toenails can help give you an early warning of impending toenail trouble and help you avoid some of the more undesirable outcomes. For example, fungal toenail infections can develop slowly and often don't cause any serious issues in the beginning and may go unnoticed.
Read MoreHaving ingrown toenails is a normal podiatric ailment that we often see at our practice. The ingrown toenail happens as the side of your nail presses into the skin, potentially permitting germs into your bloodstream.
Read MoreToenail fungus develop from fungi that thrive in hot and moist locations such as pools, showers, locker rooms or steam rooms.
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