Two of the most common big toe toenail problems that many people experience are the ingrown toe nail and bruising of the nail on the big toe. A lot of people who participate in aggressive type sports experience bruising, otherwise known as hematoma to the toe nails and this can also progress to an ingrowing toe nail and consequent big toe pain and possibly infection
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Causes of problems with the big toe
Big toe toenail problems are not uncommon, and they are caused by a variety of different things. Perhaps because the biggest toe is so much larger than the rest, it seems to take the brunt of the punishment. This article will discuss a few of the things that occur with the biggest toe nail.
- Ingrown toe nails
One of the more common big toe toenail problems is an ingrown toe nail. An ingrown nail occurs when the nail is too wide for the space it is growing in and the nail at the edges starts to cut into the tender flesh there.
It can be very painful, and it will frequently cause swelling and inflammation at the site. Of course, when there is injury of this kind, the area is more susceptible to infections of various kinds. Surgery is often required to remove the extra nail at the sides. Many people recommend that you always cut your toenails straight across to avoid ingrown nails.
- Toe fungus
One of the most common infections that causes big toe toenail problems is fungal infection of the nail. This can occur with or without injury or inflammation of the toe, and once a fungus gets established in the nail, it is quite difficult to get rid of. It can also spread to the skin around the nail and to other nails. A fungal toe nail is usually yellowish or black, flaky or crumbly, and very thick. If you suspect you have a fungal nail infection, see your doctor for confirmation. Fungal infections can be treated with prescription drugs or over the counter remedies. There are many widely used home remedies as well.
- Tight fitting sports or walking shoes
Strenuous exercise in shoes that don’t provide enough room for your feet can turn toenails black. When the nails, especially long nails, are subjected to repeated and prolonged physical stress, tiny blood vessels under the nail can break, causing what is essentially a bruise under the nail. If enough blood builds up to cause pressure, it can be quite uncomfortable. Your body will clear up the bruise over time, but you should purchase a good pair of shoes that won’t cause a repeat of this injury.
Because big toe toenail problems are quite common, and can be caused by a variety of factors, it’s important that you get a proper diagnosis from a qualified physician. Diabetics, in particular, should seek professional care as soon as a problem is noticed, because these people are more susceptible to infection in the feet.
Here are a couple of items with more info on nails and nail care…
Fungal Infection Nail Treatment: Choosing the Right Options
Nails generally can take a while to restore, maybe even six months or more before the nail fully formulates, toenails, as long as one year. Fungal nail infections are normally diagnosed by getting a sample or scraping from beneath
Toenail black and toe turning red
Sometimes if you have a long toenail and small shoes you can cause your toenail to fall off. It’s happening to my mom from leaving her toenails too long during a hiking trip.




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