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Nail Problems and Injuries
Home Treatment
Home treatment can help relieve pain, prevent infection, and promote healing. To relieve pain from an injury to the nail, try the following:
- Apply ice and elevate the injured nail area as soon as possible after the injury.
- Trim a Reference torn or detached nail, and tape the nail in place.
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broken. - Try soaking your toe and using a small pad of wet cotton to help an Reference ingrown toenail heal on its own.
- Trim a Reference hangnail so you don't tear your skin.
- Take off an Reference artificial nail if you are having problems with it.
- Try gloves or lotions to protect Reference weak, brittle, or splitting nails.
- Watch for any signs of a Reference skin infection around a nail.
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Symptoms to watch for during home treatment
Reference Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment:
- Reference Signs of infection Opens New Window develop.
- Symptoms become more severe or frequent despite home treatment.
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