Nails embedded in the flesh, consider the ingrown nail, the solution includes conservative treatment, surgical treatment and so on. Ingrown nails, i.e. ingrown nails, is a disease in which the lateral edge of the finger (toe) nail grows into the soft tissue of the nail groove, causing local foreign body inflammation and pain. 1. Conservative treatment: the foot can be immersed in warm soapy water to soften the nails, which helps to control the growth of nails into the flesh; can also be a small piece of sterile plastic tube, placed in the side of the ingrown nails, so that the nail plate and the soft tissues of the nail groove to separate, which provides a channel for the nails to grow out of; but also can be coated with povidone-iodine, or alcohol wet compresses on nail groove parts, which helps to treat. 2. Surgical treatment: severe ingrown nails that are ineffective through conservative treatment can be treated through full or partial nail plate removal, nail edge excision and nail matrix excision, part of the nail plate and nail bed excision and other surgical methods to treat ingrown nails and improve symptoms. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals, follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment, and when using medication, use it under the guidance of the doctor, not blindly self-medication. Normally, you should keep good habits of trimming finger (toe) nails and avoid excessive trimming.