The Importance of Proper Toenail Cutting to Prevent Ingrown Nails

Ingrown nails are all too common, with the National Institutes of Health reporting that roughly 20 out of 100 people who see their family doctor to resolve foot issues are visiting because of ingrown toenails. If you haven’t suffered an ingrown nail yet, there’s a high chance that you will in the future. However, with proper toenail clipping, you can shift the odds in your favor. If you want to learn how to prevent ingrown toenails in Orlando, Lake Mary, and Oviedo, FL, visit the Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando. Dr. Timothy Mason and Dr. Travis Johnson can provide assistance.

What Causes Ingrown Toenails?

 Ingrown nails can be caused by many different things. If you’re wearing shoes that are too small for your feet, it could encourage ingrown nails to form. Heredity and the shape of your foot can also result in ingrown toenails. However, the most common cause is cutting your toenails too short. This makes it crucial to learn how to properly cut your nails.

Everyone needs to be careful when trimming their nails. That said, if you are predisposed to ingrown nails, you must be extra cautious. A bit of effort now could save you from a lot of pain later.

If you’re suffering from ingrown toenails and live near Orlando, Lake Mary, and Oviedo, FL, visit the Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando. Dr. Mason and Dr. Johnson can help.

How Should I Cut My Toenails?

 Cutting your toenails can be rather tricky and it’s easy to slip up. It’s smart to visit a podiatrist to learn how to properly cut your nails. They can walk you through the process step-by-step. We’ll also provide directions below, but if you have further questions, feel free to contact Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando.

Crucially, you need to cut your nails straight across. You don’t want to cut them especially short as this will greatly increase the risk of ingrown nails. The corners should also be left untapered. 

You also need to be careful not to let your toenails grow too long, as this can also cause foot issues, especially if you’re wearing tight shoes. If you’re struggling to reach your feet or cut your nails properly, you might ask a loved one to provide assistance. Or you can visit a foot doctor. 

Are you suffering from ingrown toenails? Have they become a recurring problem for you? The good news is, you can work with a podiatrist to address the condition and prevent problems in the future. If you need help treating ingrown toenails in Orlando, Lake Mary, and Oviedo, FL, contact the Foot & Ankle Specialists of Orlando.

Call 407-365-9511 to schedule an appointment. Dr. Timothy Mason and Dr. Travis Johnson would be happy to provide assistance. 

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