How To Remove Ingrown Toenail At Home?

Soak the foot in warm water for 15 to 20 minutes, 3 to 4 times daily

Add Epsom salt to the soak if desired

Dry the foot completely after soaking

Gently lift the nail edge with clean dental floss or a small piece of clean cotton

Replace the cotton or floss daily

Apply an over-the-counter antibiotic ointment if the skin is broken

Cover the toe with a clean bandage

Wear roomy shoes or open-toe footwear

Avoid tight socks and pressure on the toe

Trim toenails straight across, not too short

Do not cut into the corners of the nail

Use clean, sterilized nail tools only

Take over-the-counter pain relievers if needed and if safe for you

Keep the toe clean and dry between soaks

Stop home care and seek medical help if there is pus, spreading redness, severe pain, fever, or no improvement

Seek urgent care if you have diabetes, poor circulation, neuropathy, or a weakened immune system

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