Which department should I visit for ingrown toenail or fingernail removal?

Aug 01, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Paronychia is a condition in which abnormal nail growth affects the surrounding tissues, usually caused by acute trauma, fungal or bacterial infections. If the nail has already damaged the surrounding tissue, nail avulsion may be performed. Since this procedure is a type of surgical treatment, patients can register at the general surgery department. Additionally, some hospitals may have dedicated specialized departments for such conditions.

  For ingrown nail treatment involving nail removal, patients can register at the general surgery department of a正规 hospital. Specific analysis is as follows:

  Ingrown nail (paronychia) is a condition where abnormal nail growth affects surrounding tissues, commonly caused by acute trauma, fungal or bacterial infections. When the nail has already damaged adjacent tissue, nail avulsion may be performed. As this procedure is considered a surgical intervention, patients can seek care at the general surgery department. Additionally, some hospitals may have specialized departments such as hand and foot surgery; in such cases, patients may also visit these specialized clinics. After nail removal, patients should pay attention to local wound care and may apply topical anti-inflammatory ointments, such as erythromycin ointment or amoxicillin ointment, to relieve symptoms. They should avoid wearing tight-fitting shoes and protect the affected area from further impact during recovery to prevent recurrence.

  Ingrown nails are prone to recurrent episodes. If toenails grow abnormally, nail correction procedures may be considered after nail removal. It is recommended to maintain good local hygiene and follow appropriate treatments under medical supervision.


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