Recurring ingrown toenails or a condition that increases the risk of ingrown toenails, such as diabetes or kidney or thyroid problems, may require that the toenail be completely removed. As with partial removal, the doctor uses a local anesthetic and kills the cells at the nailbed to prevent regrowth. Prevent the need for ingrown toenail treatments by taking good care of your feet. Avoid clipping your nails too short and do not clip them at an angle. Make sure your footwear is not too tight and wash your feet every day.

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