How to Remove Ingrown Nails Without Any Surgery

The edge of the nail is buried within the skin of the foot when ingrown nails are occurring. Pain, redness and swelling can be present around the nail. An Ingrown tunnel can be the result of many factors, but the shoes that are not fit properly and that are not properly cured are the most common causes of it .


How To Stop Ingrown Nails
  • Always cut nails in straight lines, avoid rounded tips, which make them an incarnate
  • Use proper shoes in such a way that the fingers are not compressed inside
  • When you have ingrown toenail, then the best way to fix it is to do as much as you can outside your feet, when you are at home, wear sandals that allow ventilation of the feet.
  • It is also important that to avoid accidents, where the nail is hit, because this condition worsens, and due to its pain, the nail is buried more.
While many people can choose to opt for surgery, which can be painful and costly, but can be effective though you do not need it, because there are natural alternatives, from which you can remove them. Here are some tricks


How to remove Ingrown Nails
  • Grind garlic and keep it on the affected nail. Keep it still to fix it with a plaque and let it work all night, remove the bar next morning, you will see a significant improvement.
  • A widely used and very effective method of calendula tincture is to add a bit of hot water and soak your feet for half an hour.
  • Squeeze the juice with an onion and soak the Ingrown  nail. Cover with a strip and leave overnight.
To calm the pain, it is advisable to heat a lemon (traditional oven, microwave, etc.) and present the fingers for half an hour and then wash it, it will reduce pain and swelling.


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