Seems by the end of the season, my big toes are getting pain from ingrown toe nails. My boots and sock combo combined with tons of miles must press my nail down into my toe pretty good.
I had one cut out about 2 years ago. Seems that I still have some pain in it and the other toe is doing the same thing.
When I was getting it cut out, the nurse told me that the natural way to heal ingrown tonails is to let them grow longer and cut them into a V shape with the middle of the nail being the shortest part and the two edges being longer. They are currently growing like that, but it seems to be a terrible idea and making the nails more prone to curving downward, as there is more of an area for my shoe to bend the toenail down into my toe.
Watched a youtube video on how to cut toe nails to avoid ingrown nails and the doctor on there said to cut them rounded, just like you would your fingers. I thought that was the wrong thing to do and you were supposed to cut them straight across. He said not to cut them straight across, because like I mentioned above, it gives more of an area to be pressed down into the toe. But hes a youtube doctor, so I don't know if I should trust him!
Anybody have experience with this? How should I cut the snake tongues I currently have?
I had one cut out about 2 years ago. Seems that I still have some pain in it and the other toe is doing the same thing.
When I was getting it cut out, the nurse told me that the natural way to heal ingrown tonails is to let them grow longer and cut them into a V shape with the middle of the nail being the shortest part and the two edges being longer. They are currently growing like that, but it seems to be a terrible idea and making the nails more prone to curving downward, as there is more of an area for my shoe to bend the toenail down into my toe.
Watched a youtube video on how to cut toe nails to avoid ingrown nails and the doctor on there said to cut them rounded, just like you would your fingers. I thought that was the wrong thing to do and you were supposed to cut them straight across. He said not to cut them straight across, because like I mentioned above, it gives more of an area to be pressed down into the toe. But hes a youtube doctor, so I don't know if I should trust him!
Anybody have experience with this? How should I cut the snake tongues I currently have?