Saturday, February 13, 2010

Swollen Toes After Pedicure I Got A Pedicure And My Toe Hurts?

I got a pedicure and my toe hurts? - swollen toes after pedicure

I have a pedicure on Wednesday and it hurt, then it took some skin of my toe was bleeding a little, and since then very sensitive. On Sunday I woke up and my foot is still swollen and bruised easily. When I shower water hits my toe was very painful. I have an infection? What can I do to prevent the spread of bacteria, or do worse?

3 comments:

R.O. said...

It could be inflammation, but it is really not easy to say in the description.

Signs of inflammation are:
Red
Swollen
Hot
Tender

Protect your fingers with a bandage or gauze and see how it develops. If the wound starts to yellow-ISH, it is time for some antibacterial gel CTA. The body has nothing else has a good immune system to fight evil-go-bad pedicure.

RO

Jenny Lynne said...

Sounds like it can cut the skin and too much infected. Clean with soap and water. Do not use Neosporin ointment with pain relief, available in any pharmacy, Wal Mart, etc. Top of the infection, I have found. But seriously, if not better go in a few days, with your doctor. If there is only a slight decrease, must be healed. Since today is Sunday, I would give it a few days with Neosporin. If it still looks bad Tomm., Call your doctor and see if you have an appointment sea at the end of the sea If you are here. 'Tell me exactly what is bad and getting worse every day I have at the work after this treatment, if you still want pedicure, ask for a good place to see how clean the water of the river, etc. to use Clorox based product to the river at the bottom of the seat and clean all tools must be disinfected. Learned the hard way, was a fungus, Yick. Had to go to the doctor changed salons and found that one came highly recommended. Hope this helps.

♪♫GЯAC3♪... said...

I read an article about how women can get infection pedicure, if you like what Nick and not when the pool is not very clean (which) should be disinfected after each use. Please do be very careful with it and see. I Neosporin on it and cover it. Without early treatment, consult a doctor, you may need antibiotics.

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