Ingrown toenails

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Ingrown toenails occur when the edge of a toenail grows into the surrounding skin, often caused by poorly fitting shoes, improper nail trimming, or genetic factors. This condition can result in pain, redness, swelling, and, if left untreated, can lead to infection. To effectively manage and treat ingrown toenails, using a specialized product is essential. Our ingrown toenail solutions are designed to relieve discomfort, reduce inflammation, and promote rapid healing. Regular use of these products can help alleviate pain, support nail healing, and decrease swelling by soothing the affected area. In summary, addressing ingrown toenails with the right product not only provides quick relief but also helps prevent future complications, ensuring healthier and more comfortable feet.

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What can be done about an ingrown toenail?

For an ingrown toenail, start by soaking the foot in warm water and applying Poderm serum to reduce inflammation and soothe pain. Avoid tight shoes and consult a professional if the situation does not improve.

How to treat ingrown toenails

To treat an ingrown toenail, use Poderm serum, specially formulated to calm inflammation and promote healing. Soak the foot in warm water, apply the serum regularly, and wear comfortable shoes.

How do you remove an ingrown toenail?

To remove an ingrown toenail, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional. In the meantime, use Poderm serum to soothe inflammation and promote healing. Avoid attempting to remove the nail yourself and follow the advice of a specialist to avoid complications.

What is an ingrown nail?

An ingrown nail occurs when the edge of the nail grows into the skin of the finger or toe, usually the big toe. This results in pain, redness, swelling, and sometimes even discharge.

It is one of the most common problems when nails are damaged, deformed, or poorly cut.

The most common causes

Why does it happen?

  • Nails cut too short or rounded
  • Shoes that are too tight
  • Excessive sweating (maceration)
  • Trauma (impacts, sports, falls)
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Thickened or deformed nails (often after a fungal infection)

How to prevent ingrown nails?

The best defense is prevention. Here are our simple tips:

  • Cut your nails straight across, without rounding the corners
  • Wear comfortable shoes with enough room for your toes
  • Keep your feet regularly moisturized and clean
  • Avoid repeated trauma (sports, high heels, etc.)
  • Use a PODERM treatment to strengthen and protect your fragile nails

Why choose PODERM?

  • ✔️ Ultra-concentrated natural formulas
  • ✔️ Developed with a Swiss podiatrist
  • ✔️ Free from harsh essential oils, suitable for sensitive skin
  • ✔️ A gentle, effective, and professional approach
  • ✔️ Recommended in pharmacies and by specialists

What are the early signs of an ingrown nail?

Pain on contact, redness along the edge of the nail, and a feeling of pressure: these signs may indicate the beginning of an ingrown nail. If the area swells or oozes, an infection is likely present.

Can I treat an ingrown nail myself?

Yes, as long as there is no active infection. PODERM offers suitable treatments formulated with natural ingredients to soothe, cleanse, and prevent recurrences.

What to do if my ingrown nail becomes infected?

See a podiatrist or your doctor promptly. A minor local surgery may be necessary in some cases.

What kind of shoes should you wear?

Shoes that are wide at the front, without seams pressing on the nail. And if possible, alternate with open sandals.

What to do in case of an ingrown nail?

First: don’t force it, don’t cut more, and don’t dig with a sharp object. Here’s what you can do at home:

  • Soak your foot in a warm bath with salt or an emollient treatment
  • Dry thoroughly
  • Apply a soothing and purifying serum (like our PODERM care products)
  • Wear open or loose-fitting shoes
  • Gently lift the edge of the nail with a compress if possible

And if the pain persists or there is an infection, consult a healthcare professional.

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