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How to trim thickened toenails

You probably don’t think much about your toenails. But they may get your attention if the nails start to thicken. Thick toenails usually are painless. If they get too long, however, they can become uncomfortable. Read on to learn more about thickened toenails and how to properly trim them.

The most common cause of thickened toenails is aging. Toenails thicken with age because the growth rate of the nail plate slows. Other reasons toenails may thicken include:

Among these, a fungal nail infection called onychomycosis (on-ih-koh-my-KOH-sis) is a common cause of thickened toenails. The photo below shows an example of thick toenails that have onychomycosis.

Before you trim your toenails, soften them by soaking your feet in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes. Then dry your feet and toenails with a towel.

Nail nippers, shown below, work best for trimming thickened toenails. They’re lightweight, easy to grip and easy to control. You can buy them at most pharmacies or drugstores.

Nail nippers can be very sharp. Be careful when using them, especially if you have:

If you have any of these health issues and you have questions about trimming your toenails, talk to a member of your health care team.

Start at the corner of the nail, and make small straight cuts all the way across your toenail. Taking small cuts helps prevent splintering. Don’t use the nail nippers to round the edges of the nail. Cut straight across. This lowers the risk of developing an ingrown toenail.

The thickened toenail pictured below has been trimmed correctly. The toes next to it need a similar straight cut.

After you’ve trimmed your toenails, gently file them with an emery board or nail file. This removes sharp edges that could cut your skin. Not only is a cut painful, but it also can raise the risk of an infection or an ingrown toenail. Filing your nails can help keep them from catching on your socks too.

Thickened toenails usually don’t need medical care. But if they keep getting thicker over time or if they become painful, contact your health care team.

Also make a medical appointment if you don’t think you can trim your toenails safely on your own.

If the look of thickened toenails bothers you, talk with a member of your care team about possible treatment options.

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