1 hour Ingrown Toenail Relief by San Francisco Podiatrist
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EWWWWWWWWWWW!
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Hi! Would you know if there's a doctor in the SF area that would perform the Vandenbos Procedure?
My toes are not abscessed anymore, but it seems that having the Vandenbos Procedure would be a good way not to have ingrown toenails again.
Thanks!
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well s888 i wish i would have watched this a long time ago s*** s*** s*** s***
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I had this once. I fixed the toenail myself and have been cutting the nail properly since, but I had to get antibiotics to get rid of the infection.
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Can you please help my i am 11 and my dad is 41 and we both have inground toenails and i it really started going deep in my toes now and my dads where allready down deep and we have been doing home surgeries just like you showed that made it worse should we call a toenail doctore and i have heard that some of them do something to kill the roots so it wont grow back and me and my dad are consuerd that it will be really painfull and will we only fell the shots that numb of tow??? please tell me!!!
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hi i am only 13 and i see red ness around my toe nail my toe nails grown inward but its not bleeding say i got it removed what would they do
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Oops I've been cutting my toe nails wrong this whole time! Will cutting it straight across now fix my now curved toenails and get rid of the "spicule" ?
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@Ashirley211 I posted this one year ago, I already got them fixed. I don't know what you are talking about, they hurt like hell. And one of them grew back ingrown. Now I have to go back. ugh.
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The nail docters did the same thing about cutting the whole side of the nail off but the did not numb it. And plus is just came back after about maybe 11 months. PLEASE RESPOND WHY IT CAME BACK (i have been cutting my nail straight across and every thing else, but i play football and i dont know if my football shoes could have caused it to come back)
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i gave myself that pointy thing under the skin and now i don't know what to do. i think the whole nail is just a few mm deep. is a toe nail not suppose to fold under skin at all? mine has for as long as i can remember. i have been cutting the side for about a year now. now i realize i just screwed myself. what should i do? i would rather not get it cut out as i saw the procedure and it horrify me. is their anything else i could do? like use a small stick to force it back up over the skin?
how do u cure infected ingrown toenails please reply
bellybuiscut 1 year ago
Thanks for the question,
@bellybuiscut Infected ingrown townails are cured by having a podiatrist (an expert in toenail surgery) remove the ingrown piece of toenail. In some cases it may be necessary to take oral antibiotics for 7-10 days, but it depends upon how badly ingrown and/or infected the toenail has become.
Dr. Christopher Segler,
San Francisco Podiatry House Calls
Treating Ingrown Toenails at Home Today
sanfranciscopodiatry 1 year ago
What do I do if my nail is already too short and it's ingrown
blinginwatch 1 year ago
@blinginwatch If the toenail is too short, painful and ingrown, you should see a podiatrist before it becomes infected. Try to find one locally that makes house calls. I make house calls to treat ingrown toenails in San Francisco. Chances are you could find a housecalls podiatrist in your location as well. The earlier it is treated, the easier the treatment will be. Best of Luck!
Dr. Christopher Segler,
San Francisco Podiatry House Calls
sanfranciscopodiatry 1 year ago
that whole infected thing that was said in the video is what happened to me. but i dont think it was my fault becuase i never tried removing it myself. the doctor did the exact same procedure where he cut the entire side as seen in the video but it keeps coming back and now its infected!!! someone please help!!!!
albertvillareal26 1 year ago
@albertvillareal26 If you had the procedure where the border of the toenail is removed, and it became ingrown again, you may need a permanent ingrown toenail removal procedure. This procedure is similar, but makes it so the portion of the nail removed won't ever grow back. Call the podiatrist that treated you the first time and he should be able to fix it so you don't get another infected ingrown toenail again. Best of Luck!
Dr. Christopher Segler, San Francisco Podiatry House Calls
sanfranciscopodiatry 1 year ago