Why are you still suffering from the pain of an ingrown toenail? The reason is you.
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A solution is being offered for your pain, but you don’t want to hear about it because you keep making the same choices — and you’re not even getting the same results, because it hurts even more. When you undergo one surgery and the pain comes back, what do you do? You go for another ingrown toenail surgery, and so it goes in circles — the fifth, tenth time, and for years it’s the same story, just new pain. How do you call that? I call it stupidity. If something doesn’t work once, how will it work the tenth or fifteenth time? Look for another solution. How to avoid surgery is described in this book. If that’s not your choice, well — pain is also a choice. Is enduring pain what life is about?
Key things are explained in this book. This is not something to be dismissed. You have everything in one place, with images showing what to expect from the treatment and what kind of changes occur. What do you need to do? You need to apply compresses until the ingrown nail pulls itself out. CUTTING AN INGROWN TOENAIL AND PULLING IT OUT ARE NOT THE SAME. THAT IS THE MAIN REASON WHY INGROWN NAILS KEEP COMING BACK. When the nail is pulled out naturally, it doesn’t grow in again — it follows its natural path. That’s what you achieve with this treatment. This is not something to throw away.
If you’re convinced that this can’t heal an ingrown toenail — what if you’re wrong? Just because of your mindset based on comments from people who lack knowledge. You have the option to test it. You make your own decisions about what you choose for treatment.
The most important thing with an ingrown toenail is to act as soon as possible, because the longer you let the nail dig in, the more pain you’ll suffer, and the more time it will take for your toe to return to its previous state. You need to know with what to treat it. When you know that, an ingrown toenail is no longer a problem for you. You make your own choices.

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