sounds like diabetes
If you have a toe infection you should talk to your doctor...
Broken toes are usually very minor injuries and there are usually very few complications. If you break your toe and leave it untreated, it usually cannot cause infection throughout your entire body. However, open or compound toe fractures have the potential to cause infection because there is a break in the skin and the bone is exposed. Open toe fractures must be treated to prevent infection and can only be treated by a physician using antibiotics and surgery. If you have an open toe fracture or are worried about the possibility of infection, you need to see a physician as soon as possible.
Firstly, you should see your GP/family doctor, who (given your medical history) should prescribe you oral antibiotics to combat the infection. They may also give you a peroxide solution to soak the toe in, until the infection has cleared.In the meantime, make sure there is no bits of toenail actively digging into your toe, exacerbating the infection. Gently file any rough edges of the nail which may be digging into your toe. Also, keep soaking the toe in saline water (500ml warm water, as hot as you can tolerate, with 2 tsp salt) as frequently as you can. This should aid healing.
The toe has been numb for 3 days but hasnt changed color. I'm 30 weeks pregnant if that's relevant.
No I didn't. But if this is how you ask a question then it is generally recommended that you go to the doctor to have him/her look at it. Chances are you have an infection under the toe nail or just in your toe. Leaving this kind of injury to "heal on it's own" might seem possible, but such an infection could lead to blood poisoning. This was the same case for Jack Daniel, the famous Tennessee whiskey distiller. Legend is he kicked his safe in frustration one day, got an infection in his toe which gave him blood poisoning, which ultimately lead to his death in 1911.
An infection known as osteomyelitis can eat away at the bone of the dog. It can be contracted through the toe or any other part of the body. This occurs when the infection enters through an open wound.
I think that is an infection called ganggreen
Yes it is. Infact I think it is the best soltution for a toe nail fungus. I've been using it for 8 weeks and from day one, my nail stopped growing away from my toe (there was no space). It works wonders. Today my toe looks healthy and neat.
Three to five weeks
normally for me for it to fully heal is like 2 weeks maybe 2 weeks in a half
its the toe next to your big toe. Provided its been once removed !!!
0.o...never. You might wanna check to see if that is a gangrene infection. But it could just be a bruise from stubbing your toe. See a doctor ASAP.