Can anyone help me. One of my colleagues recently did nail sugery on an older gentleman. When he was assessed by both my colleague and I we agreed there wasn't any medical reasons to not do the nail surgery. He had the surgery on a tuesday and on friday wasn't any different to what you would expect from a total nail avulsion with phenolisation. Over the weekend however his toes became very inflammed and swollen and his foot has now swollen up to the ankle. He is on antibiotics since his foot swelled and the nai bed is relatively dry but has only just started with the macerated edges you would expect with phenol. Has anyone else seen a reaction like this as its not one we have seen before. I personally haven't seen the patient since the surgery but my colleague is concerned and hopefully things will improve soon. Any advice?
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