3 patients with ingrown toma disease pointed shoes
On December 24th this week, the Department of Orthopedics of Wuhan University’s Central South Hospital conducted a statistical analysis of 10,000 patients with ingrown tortoise patients. The results showed that the cause of about 3,000 patients with ingrown torx was related to wearing pointed shoes.
The reporter saw in the Department of Plastic Surgery of Zhongnan Hospital that from time to time there were patients with ingrown tomahawks who were footstooled to undergo surgery. A 15-year-old boy told reporters that he had had ingrown toenails for some years. Now his legs have swollen his thumb and he has difficulty walking. He had to go to the hospital for surgery. He asked the doctor why he always wears travel shoes and why he also suffers from ingenuity.
Wu Liansheng, director of plastic surgery at Zhongnan Hospital, said that in the past 9 years, the Department of Orthopedics had performed a plastic surgery for 10,000 patients with ingrown tortoiseshell disease. Among them, 30% of the patients were wearing incisor shoes due to wearing pointed shoes, and most of them were caused by wearing pointed shoes. . However, in recent years, patients with intaglio due to travel shoes have gradually increased. The main characteristic of such shoes is pointed or upturned on the front of the shoe. This type of shoes can easily cause the fingers of the feet to squeeze each other, causing the soft tissue on the inside of the thumb to be repeatedly rubbed and cut by the nails, causing damage to the nail groove and causing the inlay to occur.