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Home Remedies for Ingrown Nail

Home Remedies for Ingrown Nail


 

Ingrown Nail - What is it?

Ingrown nail is a very common nail disease. Toenails cutting into the sides of the nail bed characterize this condition.
It could be very painful, especially if you try to wear closed shoes on. On severe cases, the toenail could become discolored due to the wound and blood underneath.

Do not ignore ingrown nail when you feel it. The best solution is to go to the doctor to have the exceeding nail cut.
As for first aid, There are some home remedies for ingrown nail that could help you ease the pain.

Home Remedies For Ingrown Nail

Home Remedies for Ingrown Nail with Epsom salts:

If you have ingrown nail, your feet do need some relaxing. Soften the toenails by soaking your feet into a basin of lukewarm water that is mixed with two tablespoons of Epsom salts.
Leave it there for ten minutes. Do this in the morning and at night everyday for best results.

Treat Ingrown Nail with Astringent:

Don't think for a second that astringent goes for your face alone. You can use it to help ease an ingrown nail as well.
Astringents contain mild antiseptics with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Add a good quantity of astringent to warm water. Soak your feet in it for 30 minutes. That should bring down the swelling of your toe.

Natural Treatments for Ingrown Nail with Onion:

Onion contains nutrients and enzymes that could help alleviate the pain in the toes and possible inflammation.
To use it, cut a piece of onion and place it over the ingrown nail. Tie it in place with a bandage. Leave it over night. Your foot should feel better in the morning.

Natural Remedies for Ingrown Nail with Lemon:

Lemon also contains natural juices that could help soothe a painful ingrown nail. Cut a piece of lemon into halves. Put one half over the affected toenail. You can tie it with a bandage to keep it in place. Or you can just put a pair of clean socks on. Leave it overnight for best results.
 
 
 
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