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Ingrown Toenails

Ingrown toenails are more common in adults because toenails thicken as you age, but some kids tend to be prone to them. Nails should grow straight out but sometimes the sides of the nail curve down and grow into the skin, causing an ingrown nail. Ingrown nails usually occur on the big toe and are quite painful. If untreated, they also can lead to an infection and sometimes, an abscess, which requires surgery.

To prevent ingrown toenails, you should: If you or your child gets an ingrown toenail:

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