What should I do if my child has an ingrown toenail?

However, we generally recommend you bring your child in for a check-up if they have an ingrown nail, especially one that is painful or hasn’t improved after about a week of home treatment. Ingrown nails may seem minor, but they can be painful and easily become infected, resulting in swelling, discharge, and other problems. Professional treatment is usually a relatively simple affair, with the podiatrist removing a small portion of the nail and draining any built-up liquid that may remain.
To schedule an appointment for your child with Dr. Darren Silvester at Next Step Foot and Ankle, give us a call at 855-972-9512.
