If we were to make a list of worst little things that come with a big pain in the rear, hangnails would
easily
be up there at the top. We are not talking about the Nickelback band
song or the scene from Black Swan; we mean that pesky little pain with
obnoxious symptoms. No matter if you get a hangnail on your finger or
your toe, it can become a living nightmare of annoyance, pain and
frustration all mixed up. Even more so, if you do not take care of it
and keep the area clean, it can get infected faster than you would think
and turn into a complete disaster. Believe us, just look up pictures of
a painful ingrown or infected hangnail and you will get a better idea.
Still, if we go back to the roots (no pun intended), we have to start
with “what is a hangnail?” in order to see how we can treat one. To
understand out what are hangnails, the American Academy of Dermatology
lightly offers the following definition: “Have you ever had a piece of
skin at the edge of your nail tear, and maybe bleed a little? That’s
called a hangnail. It’s kind of a funny name, because it’s really your
skin that tears, not the nail.” As a result, we can see that it is not
actually our nail that starts acting up, but rather the skin surrounding
it. No matter if you are a guy or a dog, you and members of your family
will experience a hangnail every once in a while.
Now what causes hangnails, you ask? The primary causes for hangnails
are dried up skin, usually due to harsh weather conditions and direct
exposure to them. That is the reason why you usually get hangnails on
your fingers or on a toenail during the winter, or at least more than
you do during the summer. In addition to this, people who bite their
nails tend to develop hangnails more frequently than others, as a less
strong nailbed can be a cause. While many people tend to associate a bad
case of hangnail with vitamin deficiency, it is not a direct cause; a
lack of vitamins is rather a side effect on the skin in general. If you
do not make sure to keep your hangnail clean, it can result in an
infection that will make the area swollen and cause great hangnail pain.
If your hangnail infection gets out of hand and becomes severe with
pus, you should consult a doctor for infected hangnail treatment. In the
end, your most important question is how to get rid of one and if
hangnail treatment exists. The good news is that there are a few home
remedies for hangnail to choose from, as well as a few tips to prevent
hangnail. What options of treatment are available? Find out below.
1. Honey
A delicious and popular home remedy for hangnail is honey. This sweet
cure can succeed in treating, preventing and getting rid of hangnail
for good by moisturizing the area well, as dry skin is the leading cause
for hangnail in the first place. Aside from this, honey also actually
has fantastic antibacterial, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory
benefits that will aid the healing process. We recommend Manuka honey
for removal, but normal honey will work just as fine. Take some honey
and rub it on the affected fingernail and let it set for a couple of
hours. Repeat the process every day until your skin is properly
moisturized.
2. Epsom Salt
Before you get out your nail clipper to remove the hangnail, you
should know that one of the most well-known remedies is just as close.
The antibacterial properties that Epsom salts contains help heal the
hangnail in a natural way and are also effective in the case of
infection. All you have to do is get one tablespoon of Epsom salts and
mix it in a bowl of water. Allow your hand to soak in the water,
emphasizing the finger with hangnail. You can repeat the process as
often as you want until the pain goes away and the area is healed.
3. Avocado
Another yummy home remedy that works better than you thought is
avocado. Thanks to its high levels of Vitamin E, avocado acts as an
excellent moisturizer for getting that dry skin back to normal. To get
this remedy right, get one avocado and a bit of coconut oil to enhance
its effects. Use a spoon or a fork to remove the pulp from half of an
avocado and crush it until you obtain a paste. Place the contents in a
bowl and add 2 tbsps. of coconut oil and mix well. Rub the result on
your affected nail (and even all of them, as a boost of moisturizing
will never do you wrong). Allow the mixture to work its magic while you
sleep and when you wake up you can was it off. Repeat as necessary until
the hangnail disappears.
4. Moisturizer
If you do not want to use ingredients from your kitchen to heal your
hangnail, then you should be prepared with a reliable moisturizer. It
does not have to be the most expensive product you find, but rather
contain essential ingredients like Vitamin E so you know you are getting
the hydration you need to heal. Wash your hands frequently to keep them
clean and prevent infection and rub them with moisturizer afterwards.
5. Yogurt
The probiotics that yogurt comes packed with are amazing for getting
rid of hangnails. Moreover, its anti-inflammatory benefits will help
keep infect away or treat it, if that is your situation. Make sure that
the yogurt you use is plain (without any pieces of fruit or other
flavorings) and place some on your hangnail. Let the yogurt take effect
for a few hours and then wash it off. You can do this day to day until
you are happily hangnail-free.
6. Vitamin E Oil
As you probably have already noticed, quite a few home remedies for
hangnail contain the wondrous Vitamin E. That is exactly why Vitamin E
oil is one of the best cures for this problem that there is. It is a
safe and natural way for getting rid of that painful piece of torn skin
without making the problem even worse. We recommend that you use Vitamin
E oil more than once every day in order to enjoy pleasing results. If
you do this and maintain clean hands, you will soon see that hangnails
will no longer bother you.
7. Aloe Vera
If we were to make a top three list of the best home remedies of all
time (for countless purposes), aloe vera would have an honorable place
on the podium. This juicy plant has so many health benefits that it’s
hard to believe, but it truly can help you out in many situations if you
do not want to hit the doctor’s office. For hangnails, aloe vera works
by moisturizing the area, relieving the pain and treating it all at the
same time. All you have to do is take an aloe vera leaf and cut it open
so you can squeeze the juice out. Apply the juice directly to your
hangnails and leave it on until you have to wash your hands again. For a
boosted effect, add a bit of turmeric powder to the gel and apply.
8. Lavender
Aside from having a divine scent, lavender can help you get rid of
your hangnails in a jiffy. Lavender oil, in particular, will help you
moisturize the area and heal quickly with its anti-inflammatory and
antiseptic properties. For this remedy to work, take around five drops
of lavender oil and dilute it in roughly one glass of water. You can
place the mixture in a spray bottle and apply it to the skin that is
affected. Practice makes perfect, so repeat as frequently as possible.
9. Almond
Remember what we said before about the importance of Vitamin E for
keeping your skin hydrated? Well, you should know that almonds are very
high in the Vitamin E you need, as well as essential acids. What you
need to do is take some almonds and place them in a bowl of water over
the night. When you wake up in the morning, you have to take off the
skin of the almonds and crush them up. Add some honey and an egg yolk
(after you have beaten it) and mix everything well. Before you go to
sleep, rub the mixture on your fingernails and let it work during the
night. Wash your hands when you wake up and repeat this remedy until the
pain and hangnail are both gone.
10. Oatmeal
It is well known that oatmeal is one of the best natural solutions
for exfoliation. For getting rid of the dead skin cells on your hands,
make a homemade oatmeal scrub by using a blender to mash up 1 cup of
oats. After you use the result to scrub off the areas, wash off your
hands and use a trusted moisturizer (or even a homemade one) to hydrate
the skin.