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Extreme pain after toenail removal--normal?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Mar 19, 2023.

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    Had a complete toenail removal four days ago. Did as I was supposed to and soaked in Epsom Salts and applied clean bandage. However, when I did this, after the foot was out of the water for a few minutes I had an episode of EXTREME pain in the whole toe area. My foot felt like it was on fire, radiating up my leg. I immediately took a pain pill and after about 30 minutes it helped. The general area is sore and stings, but that I expected. I am now afraid to even take the bandage off...

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