
If you’ve ever felt that sharp, burning pain along the edge of your big toe — the kind that makes you wince every time you take a step — you’re not imagining it.An ingrown toenail can turn a normal day into a slow, limping disaster.And here’s the kicker:
They rarely get better on their own.
Evidence shows that once a toenail begins growing into the skin, the inflammation cycle continues — and usually worsens — without proper treatment.But the good news?
The fix is simple, fast, and one of the most satisfying minor procedures we do at I-Kare Medical.Let’s take a look.
Based on clinical guidelines from podiatric and family medicine associations, the top causes include:
They push the skin and nail edge together.
Rounding the edges encourages the nail to curve inward.
Stubbing your toe or dropping something heavy on it.
Some nails naturally curve downward.
Sports, long walking hours, or standing jobs.When the nail pierces the skin, your body treats it like a foreign object.
That’s where the redness, swelling, and pain kick in.

You’re likely dealing with a moderate or severe ingrown nail if:
And if you’re diabetic?
You should seek care immediately.
Evidence shows diabetic patients have a much higher risk of serious infection.
Warm water soaks, cotton under the nail, trimming attempts —
These can offer temporary relief but often make the problem worse.Why?Because the nail edge is still inside the skin.Think about a splinter: it doesn’t heal until the splinter comes out.Same thing here.
At I-Kare Medical, ingrown toenail treatment is done as a quick, low-discomfort outpatient procedure.
Here’s exactly what happens, step by step, so you know what to expect.
A small injection numbs the toe completely.
Most patients describe it as:
“A quick sting… and then nothing.”
Once numb, you won’t feel pain — just gentle pressure.
This is the part that brings the instant relief.We gently lift and remove the small section of nail that’s digging into the skin.
No dramatic cutting.
No long recovery.
Just precise, careful removal of the problem.Why this works:
It eliminates the source of inflammation and infection.
If there’s pus or trapped fluid, we drain it safely.
The wound is cleaned, treated, and dressed.This drastically reduces pain and speeds healing.
If the ingrown toenail keeps coming back, evidence-based practice includes a chemical treatment that prevents that tiny edge of nail from growing again.This is called partial nail avulsion with matrixectomy.It’s safe.
Highly effective.
And keeps you from suffering repeated episodes.
Most patients return to normal activities within 24–48 hours, wearing open or loose shoes.
Very simple:
Healing normally takes 1–2 weeks, depending on severity.
Most patients say the same thing:
“It hurt more BEFORE the procedure. After? Instant relief.”
Because once the nail edge is gone, the pressure is gone.
Attempting to “dig out” the nail at home can cause:
Evidence consistently shows clinical removal lowers complications dramatically.Let the professionals handle it — it’s quick, clean, and safe.
Your comfort and recovery are the top priorities.
If your toenail is red, swollen, or painful, don’t wait for it to worsen.
Ingrown toenails rarely fix themselves — but we can fix them quickly.➡️ Book your appointment
➡️ Or walk into either Kingston or Molynes todayYour feet carry you every day.
Let’s get you back to moving comfortably.
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