Monday, March 28, 2011

Prevent your child from getting this painful foot problem

Parents can prevent a common childhood foot problem by following some simple recommendations, according to a Chicago foot and ankle surgeon.

Chicago foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Thomas Carr, says ingrown toenails are one of the most frequent conditions he treats in children. Many kids hide their ingrown toenails from their parents, even though the condition can cause significant pain. An ingrown nail can break the skin and lead to dangerous infections.

Dr. Carr blames tight shoes, tight socks and incorrect nail trimming for most cases. In others, the children may inherit the tendency for nails to curve. Dr. Carr shares the following tips from the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.

Teach children how to trim their toenails properly. Trim toenails in a fairly straight line, and don't cut them too short.

Make sure children's shoes fit. Shoe width is more important than length. Make sure that the widest part of the shoe matches the widest part of your child's foot.

If a child develops a painful ingrown toenail, reduce the inflammation by soaking the child's foot in room-temperature water and gently massaging the side of the nail fold.

The only proper way to treat a child's ingrown toenail is with a minor surgical procedure at a doctor's office. Parents should never try to dig the nail out or cut it off. These dangerous "bathroom surgeries" carry a high risk for infection. Dr. Carr says he may prescribe antibiotics to children with infected ingrown toenails.

For more information on pediatric foot problems such as ingrown toenails, contact Dr. Carr at 312-337-9900 or conveniently schedule an appointment online at www.chicagopodiatry.com.

1 comment:

KrishaLiva said...

Taking good care of our feet is really very important. I found your blog very informative. It really gives insight to the readers especially to all parents there.
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