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Ingrown toenail surgery - phenol burn!

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, May 11, 2017.

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    I had the surgery 5+ weeks ago and have been in almost constant pain. It was lessening until today. After the second week, a red line has been growing/running up my foot, and now it's near my leg. It is painfull to the touch. I do not have fever. My Dr. said i had a phenol burn, and it will take time, and these things happen. My toe is still oozing, on both sides, it is sore and painfull and looks horrible. There is still a huge open wound!. I was told to stop the gentromiacin and...

    Ingrown toenail surgery - phenol burn!

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