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How to Prevent Ingrown Toenails

Millions of people suffer from ingrown toenails, which cause swollen and tender toes. Eventually, just putting on shoes or walking can cause unnecessary pain throughout the day. The good news is that they’re largely preventable with the right knowledge and proper foot care.

At Clover Podiatry, our team of dedicated Vancouver podiatrists, led by Dr. Tek Fish, helps patients of all ages prevent and resolve ingrown toenails.

Taking proactive steps can prevent ingrown toenails and keep your feet healthy and comfortable for all the activities you enjoy. With proper nail care, appropriate footwear, and attention to foot hygiene, you can avoid the complications of ingrown toenails while maintaining an active lifestyle that makes living in the Pacific Northwest so rewarding. 

What Causes Ingrown Toenails

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Painful ingrown toenails form when the edge or corner of a nail grows into the soft skin surrounding it. This creates an unpleasant condition that can lead to swelling, redness, and potential infection. 

The leading cause of ingrown toenails is poor nail-trimming technique. Many people round their nails to match the shape of the toe, but this encourages the edges to grow into the surrounding skin instead of straight out and away from the toe. 

Tight-fitting footwear puts pressure on the toes and the skin against your toenail edges. Narrow dress shoes, high heels, and ill-fitting athletic shoes are common culprits. Even the Vancouver area’s beloved hiking boots can cause problems if they are too tight. 

Trauma to your feet can disrupt normal nail growth. Stubbing a toe, dropping something heavy on it, or engaging in repetitive activities like running or soccer all increase the chance of ingrown toenails.

Sometimes, ingrown toenails are a simple matter of genetics. Some people inherit naturally curved or thick toenails that are more prone to becoming ingrown. Certain foot shapes and toe structures can also increase the risk, regardless of how carefully you care for your feet. 

Proper Toenail Trimming Techniques

Using a proper toenail trimming technique forms the foundation of ingrown toenail prevention. Here are the keys to protecting your toes: 

Healthy Foot Hygiene Can Help Stop Ingrown Toenails

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Daily foot care habits play another crucial role in preventing ingrown toenails. These simple practices become especially important for active Vancouver residents who spend time outdoors or participate in sports. 

Use soap and warm water, paying extra attention around your toenails. Be sure to dry thoroughly—especially between the toes—to reduce the risk of fungal infections that can worsen ingrown toenails. 

Choose moisture-wicking socks and change them quickly if they get damp from rain or sweat. In Vancouver’s humid climate, this step is especially helpful for preventing bacterial growth near the nails. 

Look for early signs of trouble, such as redness, swelling, or tenderness along the nail edges. Catching these changes early allows you to adjust your care routine before things become painful or infected. 

Apply lotion to the tops and bottoms of your feet to keep the skin soft and less prone to irritation. Avoid between the toes, though. Too much moisture accumulating there can create the perfect environment for bacteria. 

When to Seek Professional Podiatric Care

While prevention techniques work well for most people, certain situations require professional attention from a qualified Vancouver podiatrist to prevent complications. 

We Offer High-Quality Solutions for Your Nail and Skin Care Concerns

Don’t let unsightly feet cause embarassment. Experience the Clover Podiatry difference by scheduling your appointment with our team today. If you’re ready to find a solution for your nail or skin concerns, complete our online contact form or call us at (360) 450-6644. Same-day appointments may be available for emergencies. We’re proud to serve patients from Camas, Salmon Creek, Battleground, Ridgefield, White Salmon, Carson, and the surrounding areas.