Antibiotics

Antibiotics

Ingrown toenails are a common problem that could worsen if left untreated. In some cases, bacteria can form around the nail, infecting the toe and causing complications. Bacterial infections don’t go away on their own and must be treated. If you’re struggling with a toenail infection, our doctors can help. Get in touch with our office today to learn about our treatment options.

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What Causes Bacterial Infections?

Bacterial infections result from bacteria entering your body, multiplying, and causing an immune system response. Bacteria can enter the body through openings in the skin. When it comes to ingrown toenails, bacteria can enter through cuts in the cuticle and the nail fold.

You can tell if you have a bacterial infection by looking for the following signs:

  • You’re experiencing pain and/or pressure on your toe.
  • Your toe is red or has changed color.
  • Your toe is swollen.
  • The area of the nail is oozing and has a foul odor.
  • Your skin feels hot to the touch.
  • There are visible breaks in the skin of your feet.

How Do Antibiotics Work?

Antibiotic medications block vital processes in bacterial cells, thus stopping the infection from spreading through the rest of your body. This treatment gives your body a better chance of ridding your system of the infection. Typically, it takes several days to notice an improvement once you begin taking antibiotics.

What Are the Different Types?

Antibiotics come in many different forms. The specific administration method for you will depend on your infection. Common antibiotics prescribed for toenail infection include vancomycin, amoxicillin, and ampicillin. These solutions can come in the form of:

  • Tablets
  • Capsules
  • Oral Liquids
  • Creams
  • Ointments

Find Antibiotics for Ingrown Toenails in Providence, Rhode Island

At LePoer Podiatry, we offer antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial infections in the toe. Learn more about our services by connecting with our team today. You can reach us by filling out and submitting the form below or by calling us at (401) 453-2000.

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Give your feet and legs the care they deserve here at LePoer Podiatry. We offer several surgical and non-surgical care options, including advanced laser treatments, to give you the best care in Providence. Schedule now by filling out the form below or giving us a call at (401) 453-2000.