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I'm not sure if this is an ingrown nail or not? I need advice!! Please help

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jan 11, 2017.

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    View attachment 428 View attachment 429 :(So this began a couple weeks back I pulled a piece of skin back into the nail and hurt it. At the time I had no idea the damage I had just done. My to hurts with any amount of pressure applied. I have a swollen bump at the side of nail. It dries up and when I peel it off the fresh skin is there but it doesn't seem to reduce in size. I've been applying a treatment cream for infections but it just seems to dry the skin and when I try to...

    I'm not sure if this is an ingrown nail or not? I need advice!! Please help

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