HPC Registered Chiropodists and Podiatrists
Ingrowing Toenail or Onychocryptosis
Ingrowing toenails mainly affect the greater toe and can be caused by footwear,
trauma, sporting activities or could be hereditary. The nail bed is damaged which
results in the nail growing abnormally up the side. The skin may become broken by the
nail which could result with an infection, the toe can swell and antibiotics may be
required.
Some patients have this condition for years as the nail bed will never right itself, here
treatment on a regular basis is required by cutting the nail back along the side,
however this is not a permanent solution and treatment can be painful, also any future
trauma can cause infection.
Surgical procedure available
Together we have performed hundreds of these procedures and Karen’s thesis at
university was on this technique.
Patients should bring an open-ended toe shoe to accommodate the dressing. A small
anaesthetic injection either side of the toe is necessary to numb the area, this is done
with a small dental needle.
A small ring like tourniquet is used on the toe so no blood is visible. Sensation is
checked and sterile instruments are used. The offending side of the nail is removed
and a chemical is used to close that small part of the nail bed. The tourniquet is taken
off and a dressing is put in place.
The whole procedure takes about 20 minutes and the patient can walk out. A day of
rest after is recommended. A few weeks will pass where dressing appointments will be
given. It is important to note that most of the nail will remain and cosmetically it would
be hard to see anything was done. This situation rarely returns but if so will be done
free of charge.
If any further information is required please contact us at our surgery.
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Thorpe St Andrews
North Walsham
Aylsham
Sheringham
Cromer
Coltishall
01603 737188
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