10 easy tips to treat hangnails
Keep your hands moisturised to prevent dry skin and hangnails.
Prevention is Key
Resist the urge to bite or tear at hangnails, as this can worsen the situation.
Avoid Biting and Tearing
Trim your nails regularly and use sanitised nail scissors or clippers to avoid creating hangnails.
Trimming Techniques
Push back cuticles gently using a sanitised cuticle pusher or your fingertip.
Gentle Cuticle Care
Soak your fingers in warm, soapy water to soften the skin before attempting any hangnail care.
Hydrate with Soaks
Ensure that your tools, including scissors and pushers, are clean and sanitised to prevent infections.
Clean Tools
When trimming a hangnail, be precise and avoid cutting live skin to prevent further irritation.
Precision in Trimming
Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment to the trimmed area to promote healing and prevent infection.
Topical Ointments
Cover the treated hangnail with a bandage to protect it from external irritants and promote a clean healing environment.
Bandage for Protection
If a hangnail becomes infected, persists, or causes excessive discomfort, seek advice from a healthcare professional for proper care.
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