Does Vicks Vapor Rub help ingrown toenails?

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asked Oct 29, 2023 in Other- Health by 5staycalm (2,060 points)
Does Vicks Vapor Rub help ingrown toenails?

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answered Nov 8, 2023 by Minty (132,850 points)
Vicks Vapor Rub does help ingrown toenails and relieve the pain associated with ingrown toenails as it contains camphor and methanol which are topical analgesiscs.

Vicks Vapor Rub can also soften the ingrown toenail to make it easier to clip as well.

The antibiotics that treat ingrown toenails are vancomycin, amoxicillin and ampicillin.

Doctors treat ingrown toenails through surgery and partial avulsion of the lateral edge of the toenail and then followed by a chemical matricectomy using between 80 to 88 percent phenol.

There is a cream for ingrown toenails that works wonderfully called Dr. Scholl's Ingrown Toenail cream and pain reliever.

You can also apply some Neosporin cream to the ingrown toenail which also works well.

Older people and adolescents are more prone to ingrown toenails and especially when your feet tend to perspire more.

Also cutting your nails too short or rounding the corners can make you more prone to developing ingrown toenails as well.

The signs that you have an ingrown nail or ingrown toenail are the nail or toenail will be red, painful and swollen and your ingrown nail or toenail may curve into your toe or finger.

The ingrown toenail may also become infected as well.

Vaseline or other petroleum jelly does help ingrown toenails as it can protect the ingrown toenail from infection and bacteria.

You should also cover the ingrown toenail with a bandage after applying some Vaseline or other antibiotic ointment.

Older people get ingrown toenails as the toenails become thicker as you age.

Ingrown toenails also usually become infected in people that have circulation problems or diabetes.

The vitamin deficiency that causes ingrown toenails are iron, zinc, D3, C and B12 deficiency.

These vitamins are essential in developing strong toenails that are strong enough to avoid being ingrown.

If an ingrown toenail goes untreated it can become infected and worsen and spread to the bone.

You should go to the doctor for an ingrown toenail if the ingrown toenail is not going away or becoming infected.

In most cases you can treat and get rid of an ingrown toenail at home but if you notice signs of infection of the ingrown toenail you should see a doctor or podiatrist about it.

If an ingrown toenail is left untreated it can become infected and worsen and spread to the bone.

If your ingrown toenail is already infected or you see signs of pus or red inflammation you should see a doctor or podiatrist.

The cream that is best for ingrown toenails is Neosporin also known as polymyxin/neomycin.

You can also treat ingrown toenails by soaking your feet in warm soapy water and also by applying the Neosporin.

An ingrown toenail is a condition where the corner or side of a toenail grown into the flesh.

Ingrown toenails most often affect the big toe and people who have diabetes are at a higher risk of complications with ingrown toenails.

People with ingrown toenails may experience redness, swelling and pain at the affected nail.

Lifting or even removing the ingrown toenail can help and antibiotics may sometimes be needed.

Some ways you can get rid of an ingrown toenail are.

Soak your feet in warm, soapy water for 10 to 20 minutes 3 to 4 times a day until the toe improves.
Place cotton or dental floss under your toenail.
Apply petroleum jelly.
Choose sensible footwear.
Take pain relievers.

One of the fastest and easiest ways to treat a case of an ingrown toenail is to soak the affected toe in an Epsom salt solution.

The best way to do this is to put the toe in water while rubbing the Epsom salt into the affected area.

A Stage 3 ingrown toenail will usually have even more severe redness and swelling, be very painful, and be accompanied by an overgrowth of skin around the toenail.

More severe infection and a fever may follow.

Hydrogen peroxide, a powerful disinfecting agent, helps the skin around the ingrown nail to get soft.

It prevents further infection, and it also makes the lesion less painful.

In a basin, mix half a cup of hydrogen peroxide with water and soak your foot for about 15-20 minutes.

This may provide relief.

Ingrown toenails can have three stages.

During stage 1, there is erythema, trace edema, and pain at the lateral nail fold.

During stage 2, there is increased pain, discharge from the edge of the nail, and signs of bacterial paronychia.

In stage 3, hypertrophic granulation tissue forms on the lateral wall.

The only good way to stop an ingrown toenail is to see your doctor about the ingrown toenail or a foot doctor who can help get rid of the ingrown toenail.

However most times the ingrown toenail will go away on it's own but you can help the ingrown toenail go away and relieve the pain of an ingrown toenail by taking some over the counter pain relievers and soaking your feet in warm soapy water or warm water with Apple Cider Vinegar.

Then apply some waxed dental floss under the ingrown toenail.

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