
Ingrown toenails can become painful quickly and are easy to ignore for too long. When redness, swelling, drainage, or repeated recurrence are part of the picture, it makes sense to get the problem addressed directly.
Treatment depends on how inflamed the area is, whether infection is present, and whether the problem is a first episode or a recurring pattern. The goal is to calm it down and reduce the chance of repeated flare-ups.
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