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Continued pain 8 months after total nail Removal with phenol.

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jan 10, 2021.

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    Back in April I had both great toenail permanently remove with phenol acid, due to multiple nails growing on top of each other.


    The process was very painful to go through. The left toe took 13 weeks before it was pain free with the nail matrix starting to close.

    To this day I am still having excruciating pain of the right toe, even though it looks healed. The pain is coming from the medial lateral side? (Right side) diagonally between the edge of the toe and the edge where the nail...

    Continued pain 8 months after total nail Removal with phenol.

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