How to Treat an Ingrown Toenail at Home: Tips and Natural Remedies

Signs You Have an Ingrown Toenail
Pain and tenderness along one or both sides of the toenail
Redness and swelling around the nail
Warmth in the affected area
Pus or drainage (a sign of infection)
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Home Treatments for Ingrown Toenails
1. Soak Your Foot in Warm Salt Water
Soaking your foot helps soften the skin and ease inflammation.

How to do it:

Fill a basin with warm water and add 1–2 tablespoons of Epsom salt.
Soak your foot for 15–20 minutes, 2–3 times a day.
Gently dry your foot afterward.
2. Lift the Nail Gently
After soaking, you can try to gently lift the ingrown edge of the nail to encourage it to grow above the skin.

Tip: Place a small piece of clean cotton or dental floss under the nail edge to keep it elevated. Change it daily.

3. Apply an Antibacterial Ointment
Using an over-the-counter antibiotic cream helps prevent infection.

How to do it:

Apply a thin layer of ointment to the affected area after each soak.
Cover with a clean bandage.
4. Wear Comfortable Shoes
Choose footwear with a wide toe box to reduce pressure on the toe. If possible, wear open-toed sandals until the nail heals.

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