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10 year old son, 5 days post-op: phenol burn, maceration, or normal?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Feb 25, 2018.

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    Thanks in advance for reading! Any input is appreciated!! My ten year old is a chronic nail picker and had to have about 1/3 of his toenail permanently removed on Monday. And unfortunately will probably have to have his other big toe done soon. The procedure went great- the doctor and staff were awesome. We homeschool so he's been able to keep it elevated all week and hasn't had any pain. I can't find many images of what the healing process looks like after a chemical burn so I'm a little...

    10 year old son, 5 days post-op: phenol burn, maceration, or normal?

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