Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails (Onychocryptosis) can be quite painful and, if left untreated, can lead to infections and more serious complications. Podiatrists are trained to address ingrown toenails with a range of treatment options, providing relief and preventing recurrent problems. If you suspect you have an ingrown toenail or are experiencing foot discomfort, it's advisable to consult a podiatrist for evaluation and appropriate care
Ingrown Toenail Treatment Options
01. Assessment and Diagnosis
When you attend her clinic with an ingrown toenail, Dr Evans will begin by assessing the severity of the condition.
02. Treatment Plan
Depending on the severity of the ingrown toenail, Dr Evans will work with you to create a treatment plan. This plan may include conservative management or, in more severe cases, surgical intervention.
03. Conservative Management
In mild cases, Dr Evans may recommend conservative treatment options. This can include advice for nail care, options for use of nail braces, and provision of antibiotics, which she is licensed to prescribe.
04. Ingrown Toenail Surgery
If the ingrown toenail is severe, recurrent, or associated with an infection, Dr Evans may advise a minor surgical procedure. This procedure may involve removing a portion of the toenail, a procedure known as a partial nail avulsion. In some cases, we may need to remove the entire nail (total nail avulsion). In either case, the root (or matrix) of the nail is destroyed to prevent regrowth and permanently solve the recurrent problem.
05. Education and Prevention
Nail care and footwear choices can impact the occurrence of ingrown toenails. Dr Evans will provide advice on both nail trimming techniques and appropriate shoe selection.
06. Monitoring and Follow-Up
For chronic or recurrent cases, Dr Evans may schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor the condition and ensure that it does not worsen.