yeah, i normally wouldnt go there, but here it goes
alright, whats an ingrown toenail?
how do you know when you have one?
how do you get rid of it?
worst case senerio?
sorry this is kinda gross guys
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? viciousxpunk answered Saturday June 2 2007, 6:09 pm: an ingrown toenail is when your toenail grows into your skin. (farther than it normally does.) you know when you have one because your toe will start to hurt for no apparent reason. as the nail grows further into your skin your toe may swell from the nail being under the skin, and the pain will increase. it also may start to bleed if you leave ittoo long. to get rid of an ingrown toenail you have to go to a podiatrist, where they will numb your toe and take the nail out. after the toe is numbed the procedure is painless, and usually very quick. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
DefyingOctober answered Saturday June 2 2007, 5:57 pm: ok....
its when your toenail is kinda jagged, and that jagged peice cuts into your toe and keeps on growing.
to get rid of it (worst case senario) you'd have to cut open your infected toe and get out the nail [ DefyingOctober's advice column | Ask DefyingOctober A Question ]
CheerCandi answered Saturday June 2 2007, 5:50 pm: my friend julia had this same problem sweetsz. u can tell when the tip of your noenail stats to dig into your toe and it starts hurting when you walk. u get rid of it by sergury [ CheerCandi's advice column | Ask CheerCandi A Question ]
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