LOCATED IN HONOLULU, HI
Ingrown toenails are often painful, especially when infected, and may require medical treatment to heal properly. Expert podiatrist Ken G Sakuda, DPM located in Honolulu, Hawaii, offers comprehensive care for ingrown toenails during same-day and next-day appointments to get you feeling better as soon as possible. Call the office or schedule an appointment online today.
What is an ingrown toenail?
Ingrown toenails are common conditions that develop when a corner of your toenail grows into the soft surrounding flesh. It can result in inflammation, pain, and sometimes infection. Ingrown toenails commonly affect the big toe but can develop in any of your toenails. Your risk increases if you have diabetes or other conditions that cause poor blood flow.
At-home care is often effective for treating ingrown toenails, but you may need medical intervention in some cases.
What are the symptoms of an ingrown toenail?
The hallmark symptoms of ingrown toenails include:
Swelling
Infection
Inflamed skin
Pus
Pain
Tenderness
Warmth
Redness
Pus, warmth, and redness can indicate an infection that may spread and lead to severe discomfort if not treated promptly.
Complications can sometimes turn serious, especially if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or nerve damage in your feet.
What are the risk factors for ingrown toenails?
The causes and risk factors associated with ingrown toenails include:
Having curved toenails
Toenail injuries
Wearing tight-fitted shoes
Cutting your toenails too short
Not cutting your nails straight across
Certain medical conditions
Nail infections
Being a teenager
Certain types of physical activity
Diabetes (Type 1 or 2)
You can reduce your risk of ingrown toenails by trimming your nails straight across, keeping them at a moderate length, wearing shoes that fit properly, checking your feet often if you have diabetes, and wearing protective footwear if you have a physically demanding job.
How is an ingrown toenail diagnosed?
To diagnose ingrown toenails, Dr. Sakuda examines the affected nail and surrounding skin, reviews your medical history, and discusses your symptoms. He also reviews treatment options with you and lets you know what to expect.
How is an ingrown toenail treated?
To treat ingrown toenails, you might try home remedies, like soaking your feet epsom salts in luke warm water several times a day. Choose comfortable, open-toed shoes until your toenail feels better.
Medical treatment option often require partially removing the affected part of the nail and allowing the area to heal. If there is an infection, antibiotics may be prescribed. Recurrence is common and may also require a permanent removal.
Avoid sitting in a hot tub or swimming until Dr. Sakuda lets you know, and call his office if you have questions or concerns.
To book a same-day or next-day appointment with Dr. Sakuda for an ingrown toenail, call the office or schedule an appointment online today.
Ken G Sakuda, DPM LLC
Phone (appointments): (808) 521-2002
Address: 321 N Kuakini St Ste 801. Honolulu,HI,96817
KUAKINI MEDICAL PLAZA
Fax: (808) 521-0351