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Ingrown Toenail Center - Yakima, WA

Yakima Podiatrist Doctors for Ingrown Toenail

Type of Physician: Podiatrist

What is a Podiatrist?

A physician specialty; practitioners diagnose and treat the disorders of the foot.

Specialty: Podiatry

Common Name: Foot Doctor

Podiatrist Doctors in Yakima *

Wenatchee Valley Clinic Moses Lake Clinic
Solomon I Wu
840 E Hill Ave
Moses Lake, WA 98837
(509) 764-6400

Samaritan Healthcare Podiatry
Daren R Vernon
1550 S Pioneer Way
STE 365
Moses Lake, WA 98837
(509) 793-9783

Columbia Foot Health Clinic
Darian VanGorkum
750 Swift Blvd
Ste 2 STE 2
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 946-7602

Douglas K Murdock DPM PC
Douglas K Murdock
780 Swift Blvd
STE 100
Richland, WA 99352
(509) 946-3444

Jourdan Nicholls DPM
Jourdan Nicholls
7103 W Grandridge St
STE F
Kennewick, WA 99336
(509) 582-2057

Advanced Foot & Ankle Clinic
Travis Carter
320 W 10th Ave
STE 104
Kennewick, WA 99336
(509) 585-3622

Theresa Ledbetter DPM
Theresa Ledbetter
704 W Margaret St
Pasco, WA 99301
(509) 545-5906

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Ingrown Toenail

What are ingrown toenails? What are the symptoms?

Ingrown toenails are a very common problem affecting primarily the great toenail. They are caused by sideways growth of the nail edge into the skin of the toe. The abnormal extension of the toenail pushes into the surrounding skin causing discomfort. Normal toenail growth should be vertical or outward toward the tip of the toe. The medical term for ingrown toenail is onychocryptosis.

Symptoms of ingrown toenails are sore, often painful, nail folds with various degrees of redness, swelling, and sometimes clear or yellow drainage. Frequently, ingrown toenails resolve without medical treatment. Complicated cases may require treatment by a physician.

What causes ingrown toenails?

The sideways growing portion of nail acts like a foreign body and pokes into or pinches off a small piece of skin at the outer edge of the toe. This may cause a break in the skin, causing inflammation and possibly infection. The inflammation often causes more thickening of the nail skin fold, further exacerbating the problem. The protruding piece of nail keeps pushing into the skin, causing further injury and pain.

Are some people more prone to ingrown toenails?

Some people are simply more prone to ingrown toenails. Some risk factors include

  • athletic adolescents and children,
  • tight or narrow shoes (poorly fitted shoes),
  • repeat injury or trauma to feet,
  • poor foot hygiene,
  • poor posture and gait,
  • congenital foot deformity,
  • congenital toenail malformation,
  • very long toes,
  • naturally short nails,
  • obesity,
  • diabetes,
  • toenail infections,
  • fungal nail disease,
  • prior nail surgery,
  • abnormal nail growths,
  • arthritis, and
  • excessive foot sweating.
...

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Emergency Contact for Yakima

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Yakima Hospitals *

Yakima Regional Medical & Cardiac Center
110 S 9th Ave
Yakima, WA 98902
(509)575-5000

Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital
2811 Tieton Dr
Yakima, WA 98902
(509)575-8000

Kittitas Valley Community Hospital
603 S Chestnut St
Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509)962-9841

Toppenish Community Hospital
502 W 4th Ave
Toppenish, WA 98948
(509)865-3105

Sunnyside Community Hospital
1016 Tacoma Ave
Sunnyside, WA 98944
(509)837-1500

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