6 Natural Remedies For Ingrown Toenails

Going out and about is a pretty hard thing to do when you have an ingrown toenail. It can ruin your sandal swag, disturb your jogging routine, it can give you a foot infection, and worst of all it can even make headlines if it belongs to Kim. An ingrown toenail is a common foot issue that occurs when your nail’s side grows inwards towards the skin, just as the name suggests. It can happen on either one or both sides of the nail. The most common causes include wearing tight shoes, injury, genes, and improper cutting. They’re usually followed with pain, swelling, redness, and even infections.

People with ingrown toenails usually try different remedies before they finally find something that works best for them. Keep in mind that not all remedies have the same effect on people. Below you’ll find a list of some options you can try out and see which works best for you.

1. Salt Soak

A quick and easy salt bath can sometimes do the trick to offer you release from all the pain and swelling. Simply soak your feet in warm water with salt for 15-20 minutes. Repeat this at least twice per day. If your foot is not infected, allowing the toe to grow out before you trim it properly in a straight line across the top. However, if you’re experiencing pain or swelling, you can cut the nail down and apply an antibiotic ointment before bandaging it.

2. Cotton gauze


Yet another quick and easy fix. Gently put a small piece of cotton gauze under the part where the nail curves into the skin. This will help the nail grow out and it will allow you to correct the curving. If you dip the cotton in peroxide or apple cider vinegar you can also combat infection.

3. Dental Floss

We know it sounds weird but hear us out. If you put a piece of dental floss underneath its ingrown nail’s edge, you can redirect its growth pattern. All you need to do is snip off the ends of the floss. This method helps alleviate pain because it separates the nail from the impacted area.

4. The V Cut 


Attempt to cut a "V" on the inside piece of the nail. This may help direct the nail into becoming back together with the center, leaving from the edges that are cutting into your skin.

5. Fundamental Oils 


Tea tree, lavender, or clove oil can help with the agony and the expanding. Take a cotton swab and apply it everywhere throughout the influenced part. Tea tree and lavender oil help because of their antimicrobial properties, while clove is a pain-relieving and gives relief from discomfort.

6. Tumeric 


Blend one teaspoon of turmeric powder with water and apply it to the influenced zone. You can either leave it on for two or three hours and afterward wash it, or you can cover it with a gauze and let it dry. Tumeric is wealthy in mitigating and torment diminishing properties, yet remember that it stains!

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