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Toe Nail Removed - now gauze stuck to nail pulp/wound

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jul 21, 2017.

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    I had my toenail removed Wednesday afternoon due to an infection.

    I changed the dressing as my doctor instructed a couple hours later. In the evening I put new gauze and bandage and went to bed.

    When I woke up in the morning to change it, the gauze was STUCK to the pulp/wounded area of my nail.

    It is now Friday afternoon, I've tried soaking my toe in Epsom salt, tugging at it a little (it is FAR TOO PAINFUL, I can handle pain but this pain is unreal, trust me I would've just sucked it...

    Toe Nail Removed - now gauze stuck to nail pulp/wound

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