How to recover from cutting toenails too short

Apr 07, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
The toenail can gradually recover if it has been cut too short by preventing infection, performing proper local care, and receiving medication treatment. Keep the skin around the toenail dry to avoid moisture and infection. Patients are advised to engage in outdoor activities such as running, hiking, and swimming, which not only help exercise the body and enhance immunity, but also promote metabolism and prevent illness.

If toenails are cut too short, they can gradually recover through infection prevention, local care, and medical treatment. The details are as follows:

1. Infection Prevention

Cutting toenails too short may irritate the skin around the nail, causing symptoms such as pain and redness. Avoid contact with substances or objects that could further irritate the nail area, and allow the toenail to grow naturally.

2. Local Care

Keep the skin surrounding the toenail dry to prevent moisture buildup and potential infections. Use moisturizers or cuticle oils to hydrate the skin around the toenail, which can help promote healthy nail growth.

3. Medical Treatment

If the nail bed is injured and bleeding occurs, bacterial invasion may lead to paronychia (nail fold infection). In such cases, topical antibiotics such as erythromycin or fusidic acid ointment may be applied as needed, along with oral antibiotics like amoxicillin or cephalexin for infection control. If pain and swelling are severe, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

In addition, traditional Chinese medicine treatments may also be considered. Patients are encouraged to engage in outdoor activities such as running, hiking, and swimming, which not only improve physical fitness but also enhance immune function and support metabolic health, helping to prevent illness.



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