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ingrowing, ingrown [ɪnˈgrəʊn, americ ˈɪngroʊn] ADJ americ

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Contamination can occur from soil, miscellaneous sediment, construction debris, ingrowing vegetation, and so on.
en.wikipedia.org
This approach reminds me of those doctors who, when you visit them about an ingrowing toenail, tell you to drink less and lose weight.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Everyone gets ingrowing hairs at some point.
www.ft.com
Other triggers include untreated athlete's foot and ingrowing nails.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The wounds in his neck, caused by the ingrowing collar -- were incredibly deep and sore.
www.eadt.co.uk
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).
en.wikipedia.org
This could include minor surgery to remove cysts or ingrowing toenails, treatment for drug addicts or alcoholics or screening for cervical cancer.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The most common problems would be ingrowing toenails, bacterial infections, broken bones, poor circulation, and nerve damage.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
He told the court he also commented on some ingrowing hairs, and that she had seemed embarrassed.
www.expressandstar.com
Podiatrists and chiropodists can also treat ingrowing nails.
www.independent.ie

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