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If You Struggle With Ingrown Toe Nails, Consider a Matrixectomy

Cheers to the post that accidentally got published last weekend when I was aberrantly working off my home desktop instead of my MacBook Air! Here is the post in its completion šŸ™‚ ….

In 2011, I saw my Podiatrist about the aggravation of what I thought to be ingrown toe nails.Ā  At that time, she cut them down for me and recommended I let the nail technician keep them cut down and come back if I had any more problems.

I began to notice them hurting more than usual most of last year. With my intense group fitness schedule and standing on my feet all day at work my toes had really started to hurt anytimeĀ I “dinged”Ā them the wrong way. I finally went backĀ to my PodiatristĀ and had a Matrixectomy scheduled.

If You Struggle With Ingrown ToeNails, Consider A Matrixectomy

 

When I began sharing with coworkers and friends that I was having this done, I got tons of inquiries! I didn’t realize so many people had the same issue.Ā  Therefore, I decided to share my experience with you!

Matrixectomy – partial nail removal

The purpose of having this done is to prevent the ingrown toe nails from growing back incorrectly. This is classified as a surgery and mine was performed by my Podiatrist.

Tip #1 for the ladies – Take your finger nail polish off and don’t inconvenience your surgeon like I did šŸ™‚ !

Matrixectomy

Are you afraid of needles? I hope not because you have to get numbed for this procedure.

Matrixectomy anesthetic

The toe is cleaned and prepped for the excision of the ingrown toe nail.

Matrixectomy preparation

The portion of the ingrown toe nail and hard skin (formed as a result of the ingrown) are removed!

Matrixectomy toenails

The base of the nail is treated with a chemical to prevent the growing of the toe nail again. Then burn cream is applied!

Matrixectomy - Nail Bed Treatment

Then your toes are all bandaged up and you’re sent on Ā your merry way!

Matrixectomy Bandaged Feet

It all takes less than 45 minutes!

You receive recuperation instructions like soaking your feet in warm water & vinegar Ā 2-3 times a day and taking it easy. Ā I got a pain prescription but had a very weird reaction with the first dose, so needless to say I didn’t take that anymore.

From what I can tell, I’m healing nicely!

So I got a few questions from people.

Did she have to remove your whole toe nail?

No, as I explained before this is a partial removal (only the ingrown side)

Are your feet sore?

Not really, but when standing for too long, my right one (that was worse than the left) gets aggravated ( this response was typed 8 days after the surgeryĀ ).

Can you still get pedicures?

Yes, after the complete healing of both toes.Ā Thank goodness I got this done in the winter months šŸ˜‰Ā 

Will they come back?

They shouldn’t but it’s possible. This is one of those things I found out more so after the fact. Ā I kept running into people who said they knew someone who has had this procedure more than once. Ā I am hoping this takes care of me for good!

Keep me in your prayers! Y’all know I am struggling not being able to teach my classes šŸ™ !

Let me know if you have anymore questions.

 

Yours in Healthy, Active, & Prosperous Lifestyles,

Rx Fitness Lady wants to know…

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3 thoughts on “If You Struggle With Ingrown Toe Nails, Consider a Matrixectomy

  1. I didn’t even know this was possible! Glad you are literally “back on your feet” though. You’ll be back in action soon.

    + girllll, yes. I hate that because then a 504 message goes on on feeders. BUT – it comes with the territory AND blogging while tired. lol
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  2. glad you had this taken cared of. while I don’t have ingrown toe nails, I have been dealing with the worse pinky toe pain possible. I’ve been trying to show my foot a bit more TLC to help alleviate the pain. Hope you get better soon and can get back to teaching.
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