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What should I do if my toenails are cut short on both sides?
If it is the first time to cut it short, you can wait for it to grow back, and don't trim it too much. If toenails have appeared after repeated pruning, don't rush to cut off the toenails that have grown into the meat. You can trim your toenails when they are long and completely out of the meat. When trimming, make sure that the toenails are more than 1mm away from the meat junction. At the same time, you can soak your feet with hot water every night.

It is worth noting that if there is pus on the nail edge and pus under the nail, you should go to a regular hospital in time and take out the whole nail at the doctor's suggestion. After pulling out your nails, as long as you don't destroy the nail bed, you will soon grow a nail.

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Patients with ingrown toenails may have mild pain in the early stage. If not treated in time, it will not only aggravate the pain, but also cause systemic symptoms such as fever. After ingrown toenails occur, some people think that it is good to cut off the nails or toenails that grow into the meat, but this will only lead to a vicious circle, damage the skin around the nails, cause local purulent infection and even cause paronychia.

It is suggested to follow the method of "round hands and feet" when trimming nails, that is, fingernails are cut into circles and toenails are mainly square, so as to avoid the problem of long nails as much as possible.

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