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Ingrown toenail phenol burn

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 23, 2016.

  1. admin

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    I have a ingrown toenail surgery 8 weeks ago. On left side of toe nail. Although the wound had healed well I think I have a reaction of chemical on right side of my toe. (Not surgery site) skin looks like burnt. I had steroids but the burn is not healing. It's constantly burning. Can someone please help me how long it will take time to heal ? I m limping a lot because of this which is causing my knees to hurt and back too . The toe looks very red and bumpy and skin don't look normal. thanks

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