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An ingrown toenail is a common condition that involves the growth of a toenail into the surrounding the skin, making the area to become red, swollen and tender. The sharp edges on the sides of the big toenail are most commonly affected, as they can easily become lodged in the surrounding skin and grow into the area.
Agape Clinic dermatologist felicitated for providing free, multidisciplinary care to Dallas patients

Agape Clinic dermatologist felicitated for providing free, multidisciplinary care to Dallas patients

BIDMC podiatric surgeon shares simple tips for keeping the feet healthy

BIDMC podiatric surgeon shares simple tips for keeping the feet healthy

Dermatologist recommends simple tips to prevent toenail fungus

Dermatologist recommends simple tips to prevent toenail fungus

Modified procedure effective for advanced-stage ingrown toenails

Modified procedure effective for advanced-stage ingrown toenails

Ingrown toenails the most common problem that results from high heels

Ingrown toenails the most common problem that results from high heels

Foot care tips for diabetes patients

Foot care tips for diabetes patients

Dermatologists urge athletes to be aware of most common skin infections

Dermatologists urge athletes to be aware of most common skin infections

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Today's Opinions and Editorials: Bringing down health care costs; More on the Medicare trustees report

Remedies to alleviate foot pain during pregnancy

Remedies to alleviate foot pain during pregnancy

Preventing ingrown toenails in children

Preventing ingrown toenails in children

Foot problems change social behaviour - but it doesn't have to be that way

Foot problems change social behaviour - but it doesn't have to be that way

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