Ingrown Toenails: When a Small Problem Becomes a Big Pain

March 1, 2026

Ingrown toenails are a common foot condition that can start as a minor irritation and quickly become painful. They most often affect the big toe and occur when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin instead of straight out. As the nail presses into the skin, it can cause redness, swelling, and increasing discomfort—sometimes leading to infection if left untreated.

There are several reasons ingrown toenails develop. Improper nail trimming, especially cutting nails too short or rounding the corners, is one of the most common causes. Tight or narrow shoes that crowd the toes can also force the nail into the skin. Injuries to the toe, repetitive pressure from sports or daily activity, and even genetics can play a role, as some people naturally have more curved nails.

Early symptoms often include tenderness along the side of the toenail, redness, and swelling. As the condition worsens, the area may become warm to the touch, begin to drain, or develop signs of infection. Walking or wearing shoes can become increasingly uncomfortable, and the pain may interfere with daily activities.

Many people try to manage ingrown toenails at home, but this can make the problem worse. Attempting to dig out the nail or cut it back on your own increases the risk of infection and can push the nail deeper into the skin. Once the skin is broken, professional treatment is usually the safest and most effective option. However, it is not recommended to wait until the skin is broken. You should see a Podiatrist right away and not attempt bathroom surgery.

A podiatrist can treat ingrown toenails safely and relieve pain quickly. Treatment may include gently removing the portion of the nail causing irritation and addressing any infection. For patients who experience frequent ingrown toenails, a simple in-office procedure can help prevent the nail from growing inward again, offering long-term relief. There are now newer noninvasive treatments for ingrown nails, such as Onyfix.

Ingrown toenails should never be ignored, especially for individuals with diabetes, poor circulation, or nerve issues in the feet. Early care helps prevent complications and keeps small problems from becoming bigger ones.

If you're dealing with persistent toe pain, redness, or swelling, scheduling an appointment sooner rather than later can help you get back to walking comfortably—without pain.

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