That would be a good question for your doctor. If the swimming pool water is properly balanced, the water won't hurt your toe (assuming the Dr says it's ok to get the toe wet). The bigger question is, will you be introducing infection into healthy pool water. I would recommend staying out of the water until the toe is healed.
Yes. Fungusil really removed toenail fungal infection. I had a toenail fungal infection before and my physician advised me to apply Fungusil and it works for me. It is safe and effective.
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An anagram of toenail is elation.
you should, or it could get infected i would recommend going to the doctor to get it removed in an operation should only be about an hour
If the toenail is too long or if it is dry, then it will split.
Not always
A dark toenail is just a dirty toenail.
will Medicarepay for ingrown toenail
A removed toenail typically appears as a raw, pinkish area where the nail used to be, often with some swelling and tenderness around it. The surrounding skin may be red or irritated, and there might be some bleeding or clear fluid. In the absence of infection, the area will gradually heal, forming new skin. If the removal was due to trauma or infection, there might be additional signs such as bruising or pus.
umm. I suggest not swimming; but if you use a swim cap to protect your hair from getting wet, I suggest you use something plastic
invention of the nail clipper has been attributed to Chapel Carter in the year 1896
It is generally not advisable to pull your toenail off, as doing so can lead to infection, excessive bleeding, and prolonged pain. If your toenail is partially detached, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment. They can provide guidance on whether the nail needs to be removed and how to care for the affected area. Always prioritize safety and professional advice over self-treatment.