About Feet

Foot Conditions
   Athletes Foot
   Blisters
   Brittle Nails
   Bunions
   Calluses
   Circulatory
   Corns
   Cracked Heels
   Discoloured Toenails
   DVT
   Foot Arch Problems   
   Foot Odour
   Fungal Nail
   Hammer Toe   
   Ingrown Toenails
   Pain in the balls of your feet
   Thick Hard Skin
   Tired, Aching Legs and Feet
   Verrucas

Ingrown Toenails

An ingrown toenail occurs where the edge or corner of your nail grows down and cuts into the adjacent skin of your toe. The result is extremely painful, and your toe will become red, swollen and tender. It’s usually the big toe that’s affected, on one or both sides.

Cutting your nails correctly will help to prevent ingrowing toenails. Using Scholl Nail Clippers, trim the nail straight across, following the natural shape of the nail. Avoid trimming too close to the skin and avoid the temptation to pull at any hangnails.

 

If you have dirt trapped beneath the nail, remove it with a cotton bud soaked in surgical spirit rather than digging at it with anything hard and sharp. Your GP, Podiatrist or pharmacist may also be able to advise on the best foot care products for you.