The image above shows a severely swollen big toe being prepared for a professional ingrown toenail procedure. A medical band or tourniquet is tightly applied around the toe to control bleeding, while surgical tools are ready for treatment. The nail appears thick, yellow, and deeply embedded into the skin — a clear sign of a serious ingrown toenail with possible infection.
This condition can cause unbearable pain, making it difficult to walk, wear shoes, or even touch the area. In advanced cases, the surrounding tissue becomes red, shiny, and inflamed, sometimes producing pus due to bacterial infection.
⚠️ Why Ingrown Toenails Become So Severe
Ingrown toenails often start small but worsen over time if ignored. Common causes include:
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Cutting nails too short or curved
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Wearing tight or narrow shoes
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Nail trauma or repeated pressure
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Poor foot hygiene
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Genetic nail shape
Without proper treatment, the nail continues digging into the skin, leading to chronic inflammation and infection.
🎥 Watch the Full Video for the Dramatic Procedure
The full video reveals a step-by-step medical treatment performed by professionals. You’ll see:
✅ How the toe is numbed and prepared
✅ Safe removal of the embedded nail edge
✅ Cleaning of infected tissue
✅ Immediate pressure relief after treatment
👉 Don’t miss the full video to witness the intense procedure and the satisfying relief that follows!
🩺 How to Prevent Future Ingrown Toenails
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Trim nails straight across, not rounded
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Avoid tight shoes that squeeze the toes
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Keep feet clean and dry
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Protect toes from injury
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Seek early treatment at the first sign of pain
Early care can prevent surgery and long-term complications.

