Infected Ingrown Toenail Removal – What You Need to Know

Are you struggling with a painful, swollen toenail that looks thick, yellow, and infected like the image above? This could be an infected ingrown toenail combined with fungal infection, a common but serious foot condition that many people ignore until the pain becomes unbearable.

In the image, you can clearly see a damaged nail plate being carefully removed with medical tools. The nail appears thickened and yellowish — classic signs of onychomycosis (toenail fungus) — along with redness and swelling around the nail, which suggests infection. When left untreated, this condition can cause severe pain, pus buildup, and even deeper tissue infection.

🔍 Why Does This Happen?

  • Improper nail trimming

  • Tight shoes

  • Fungal infection

  • Poor foot hygiene

  • Diabetes or weak immune system

When fungus infects the nail, it becomes thick and brittle. If the nail grows into the skin, bacteria can enter and cause inflammation and pus formation.

🎥 Watch the Full Video to See the Removal Process

The removal procedure shown in the image is performed by a professional using sterile tools. Watching the full video will help you understand:

  • How infected nails are safely removed

  • What happens during the procedure

  • Why you should never attempt this at home

  • How proper treatment prevents recurrence

👉 Don’t miss the full video to see the satisfying and professional nail removal process!

🩺 How to Prevent Toenail Infections

  • Trim nails straight across

  • Keep feet clean and dry

  • Wear breathable footwear

  • Treat fungal infections early

  • Visit a podiatrist if you notice pain or swelling

Ignoring symptoms can lead to serious complications. If your toenail looks similar to this image, it’s time to take action.

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