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Custom Orthotics

Once our podiatrist has thoroughly evaluated your feet, we can get you fully customized orthotics.

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Come visit us. We’re conveniently located in the White Oaks Shopping Mall in North Edmonton.

Trusted Ingrown Toenail Treatment in Edmonton

Toenails also act as barometers of our health - they are screening instruments that offer an early indication of the occurrence or emergence of systemic diseases. For example, the pitting of nails and the increased thickness of the nails may be signs of psoriasis. Concavity - nails that are pointed inward instead of outward is caused by iron-deficiency. While some nail conditions may be treated conservatively with topical or oral treatment, others require partial or complete removal of the nail. 


Don’t worry! If you have an ingrown toenail, White Oaks Foot & Ankle Clinic is here for you in Edmonton with effective services.

Causes of Ingrown Toenails

An ingrown toenail is characterized by a nail growing into the underlying skin, leading to irritation and potential infection of the toe. This is a critical problem for those with problematic circulation, diabetes, or other disorders that affect the entire body.

The causes for ingrown toenails include:

Improper nail trimming
Trauma
Pressure from ill-fitting shoes
Biomechanical foot imbalances
Heredity

For a consultation on an ingrown toenail surgery, reach out to White Oaks Foot & Ankle Clinic in Edmonton.

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Self-Treatment

Some preventative measures that you can take are mentioned below:

Trim toenails straight across as a preventative measure
Select the proper shoe style and size

How Can a Podiatrist Help You?

Here’s how a podiatrist can help you:

Perform a physical examination
When necessary request an X-ray, bone scan, CT, MRI or other imaging studies
Remove the ingrown portion of the nail
Culture the nail
Prescribe appropriate medications, such as antibiotics
Perform surgical correction of the nail when indicated

Avoiding the Pain of an Ingrown Nail?

Some ingrown toenails resolve on their own, but most often, they need medical attention.

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