I've had those and it sucks. Had to go to a doctor.
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Luckily I ripped my toenail's arms off, so he can't pull this shit.
how do I perform this
Do not rip a toenail's arms off. Only a paid professional toenail armripper should perform the procedure.
If you hit it hard enough you will lose the toenail. Normally this does also break and or fracture the digit.
Thanks, I hate it.
While getting it taken taken care of by a doctor is the more prudent option, the cotton trick can temporarily help in the meantime.
You pull a small strip of cotton about 2.5cm long from a cotton ball and stuff it under your nail, as if you were flossing your nail, with the ends of the cotton acting as a sort of cushion and softening the edges of the nail. You would then use a bandaid to keep it in place for the day. (also, you should use some antibiotic ointment before stuffing in the cotton if you have any broken/torn skin)
Again, it's only a temporary solution, but it really does help with the pain.
This also helps if you have short nails, and just want to make sure it doesn't grow in before the nail gets longer again. Can raise the nail up enough that it will grow out forward without cutting in, then you can make sure you clip it properly so it isn't rounded at the edges, and it can sometimes stop it from growing in later.
Why does this even happen?
this stopped happening to me when i heard i shouldn't round the edges of the nail when cutting them
You're lucky, I've never done that and still get them.
For me it stopped when covid hit and I started working from home. I am barefoot 90% of the time.
My back pain has also gone since then.
I try to even clip mine into a bit of a V (but very subtle; ~10°). Had a friend teach me that in college. It feels weird for a day or two but I haven't had ingrown nails since.
That's so counter intuitive. Like, the things at the sides are those that hurt you. But as long as you let them do their thing it's fine.
You see I have heard this multiple times and read it online too, nonetheless I had to ask my pedicurist to round my toenails, otherwise by next day it's in my flesh and hurts.
Okay I'm going to try that
For me, the only thing that really fixed it was surgery :/
Shoes.
For me it's cutting the big toenail too short. I cut it straight across on the inside edge. Leaving about 1/8-1/4 inch of white. Toe builds a callous under it that never goes away. If i cut it short it hurts for a month.
I had a lot of trouble with this and in my case I just have weirdly curved nails. Viewed from the front my big toe nails are basically half-circles, so any pressure at all pushes them edge first into my toe.
Any damage to the nail can cause it to do this. I broke my toe and after it healed I started having this problem, probably because the nail bed got disrupted when the toe got broken.
my fingers do this all the freaking time and i hate it :(
Never had this problem. I have that annoying little nail splitting out from my little toe. Gets snagged on socks all the time.
Same, I've never had this happen either. I only used to get the splitting in my hands but it hasn't happened in a long while and I suspect it was because of the cold.
I just looked it up. We're freaks with a 6th nail! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessory_nail_of_the_fifth_toe