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Extreme pain after toenail removal

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Dec 3, 2019.

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    3 days ago both of my big toe nails were removed because of a fungus. The doctor said there would be very little pain and should be able to resume work by Monday. Okay, so this is Monday, and I can't even stand a sheet touching my toes. The left one is much worse than the right. They don't appear to be infected. They are red of course with a little watery looking drainage, but I cannot stand anything to touch them. And, as I stated, the left one hurts terribly. It is throbbing so bad and...

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