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in·grow·ing [ɪnˈgrəʊɪŋ, Am ˈɪngroʊ-] ADJ usu attr, inv

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an ingrowing toenail

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English
Contamination can occur from soil, miscellaneous sediment, construction debris, ingrowing vegetation, and so on.
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Common examples include callus thickened skin, fungal infections of the skin (athlete's foot) or nails (onychomycosis), viral infection of verrucae, and ingrowing toenails that may cause bacterial nail infections (paronychia).
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The most common problems would be ingrowing toenails, bacterial infections, broken bones, poor circulation, and nerve damage.
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Podiatrists often treat nail and skin conditions such as ingrowing toenails and corns.
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The wounds in his neck, caused by the ingrowing collar -- were incredibly deep and sore.
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Everyone gets ingrowing hairs at some point.
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This approach reminds me of those doctors who, when you visit them about an ingrowing toenail, tell you to drink less and lose weight.
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The infection could have been caused by something as minor as a graze to the skin or an ingrowing hair in his lower back.
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He told the court he also commented on some ingrowing hairs, and that she had seemed embarrassed.
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This could include minor surgery to remove cysts or ingrowing toenails, treatment for drug addicts or alcoholics or screening for cervical cancer.
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