If left untreated, an ingrown toenail can tear the skin exposing the skin to bacteria. This can lead to an infection that is marked by pus and bad odor. In severe cases, it may result in loss of the nail and painful swelling of the tip of the toes. DoRead More →

Your dermatologist can perform both types of nail removal in a medical office or a clinic. With either procedure, the nail can grow back. If the infection fails to clear, however, your dermatologist can treat the nail so that it cannot grow back. What kind of doctor do you seeRead More →

Topical therapy is effective in nail bed psoriasis for the remedial action on onycholysis and subungual hyperkeratosis. Potent or very potent corticosteroids are the most effective drugs in nail psoriasis, the most common being clobetasol propionate (0.05%)22 and betamethasone dipropionate (0.05%). What causes extra skin under toenails? It can overgrowRead More →

Treatment of curved toenail Soak the feet in a mixture of water and salt for about thirty minutes each day and then use a cotton ball to push the skin away from the nail and pull the nail upward gently. … Using Curve Correct which is also known as onychoRead More →

WILL A PODIATRIST CUT MY TOE NAILS? No. You can only access this service if your feet are healthy. Such persons do not qualify for NHS Podiatry care. What kind of doctor will cut toenails? A podiatrist can safely remove hard skin on your feet and clip your toenails correctly.Read More →