Dr. Zirna is announcing his retirement as of April 30, 2025
All patient medical records have been transferred to the offices of James Hanna, DPM who will become the custodian of the medical records, following all Federal and State guidelines. Dr. Hanna has agreed to continue seeing Dr Zirna's patients to provide a seamless transition of care. Future requests for copies of medical records should be directed to his office located at: James Hanna, DPM; 690 Davison Road, Lockport, NY 14094, telephone: 716 433-8711

ingrown toenailAn ingrown toenail is caused when a toenail grows sideways into the bed of the nail, causing pain and swelling. The nail can sometimes exacerbate and become infected, creating serious drainage.

There are many risk factors that can predispose a person to this common condition. Cutting your nails too short, participating in sports, diabetes, being overweight, or having a fungal infection of the toe can all cause an ingrown toenail. The condition can often be related to genetics, as many people are genetically predisposed to ingrown nails. More often than not, the problem can arise from wearing ill-fitting shoes or from shoes that keep the feet slightly damp.

To prevent ingrown toenails, allow your toenails to grow a little longer and avoid cutting them too short. If you do develop an ingrown nail, soaking the toe in hot water will help prevent infection and lessen pain. You may want to add antibiotic soap or Epsom salts to the water, which will provide further protection against infection.

There are many quick treatments available for ingrown toenails that can lessen pain and have you walking with comfort. If your pain is so severe that it keeps you from everyday activities, however, a visit with your podiatrist is necessary.

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