Just a little fyi and some friendly advice from my experience.
I have been to a regular doctor a couple of times in the past to have an ingrown toenail taken care of. It has been the outside nail of the big toe on one foot or the other. Not a fun time. Yea I know "cut the nail straight accross and you won't get them". Not an option when the nail breaks back on itself from jamming cracks and such foolishness.
This time mine got infected...........nasty to say the least! This time I went to a podiatrist after discussing it with my regular doctor, found out quickly it is the way to go! He numbed the toe first with a spring loaded dohicky that preped me for the big needle. I am not saying I felt no pain but it was way less then prior work done by my regular doc. The foot doc did his work removing the damaging ingrown plus a little more. Then applied a acid so that portion won't grow back. I have had 0 post pain, I could have went climbing in the afternoon! I "enjoyed" it so much I had the other toe done yesterday, same thing, no post pain!
And if you live near columbus, I've got a really good podiatrist to recommend.
ingrown toenails FYI
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no ken. you just don't get it, do you? that was the cue where you offer to reimburse me for the plane ticket to vancouver i just bought. i chuckle, and refuse the offer. you offer again. i accept.
send me a check bitch.
send me a check bitch.
Yo HO!! Just got me a code red and some funyons big dawg!!! SHIT YEAH! - Ray, excited about his breakfast
Dude, you are more a man than I. If you had a good look at what an ingrown nail looks like and what a doctor does with one of these procedures you head straight to the nearest podiatrist. My doctor told me that one would literally pass out from the pain to really fix an ingrown.Crankmas wrote:thanks for the info everyone, my son is suffering big time, I homeschooled(ha) my ingrown toenails with a Buck knife, Toenail Matrix- nice marketing!