Typically : Typically ingrown toe nails cause a localized infection of the skin surrounding the nail (cellulitis) which could eventually lead to an abscess if left untreated. What you described sounds more like cellulitis. The treatment for this is antibiotics. The treatment for an abscess is the same, however in some case it may need to be opened and drained. If your primary care doctor is not treating your problem then you should ask for a referral to a podiatrist (foot doctor). You also probably need the ingrown toe nail to be surgically removed. Best of luck.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Get it looked at.: The ingrown part of the nail is not always visible. Try soaking your foot in warm water, removal of embedded debris from the nail borders, and applying an antibiotic ointment to temporarily soften the corners. If you have redness and drainage, get it looked at by a professional, as you may need to have the ingrown nail border removed. You may need antibiotics.
Answered 4/1/2019
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Yes: This probably developed into an abscess. You will need to go to your podiatrist to get this taken care of. This is very routine and will be done in the office. They will numb your toe and remove the side of the nail and clean out the infection. Good luck.
Answered 7/4/2015
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Ingrown nail: This sounds like infection. The right thing to do is see your podiatrist for treatment.
Answered 12/30/2013
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