Posted by Billy NY on January 04, 2015 at 09:20:24 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: Sore foot. posted by Zachary Hoyt on January 04, 2015 at 07:52:54:
I have a hard time with the sides and corner of the large toe nail, I don't know what it is, but there's always something sharp there, and you can tell you need to deal with it, and what a pain it is to reach. Just recently, felt that coming on, trimmed it til it bled, got a slight infection, took care of that, and there was still something in there, off the main part of the nail, I think it curve in as it was trimmed clear but something was till poking into flesh. So... wait til just after a shower when it soft, and I end up having to peel up part of the nail, work it to cut or sever the piece, and though that was sore where I may have broken through the skin, peeling ones nails back is such fun, but the relief was immediate, soaked it in hydrogen hydrogen peroxide, healed up fine, but this can be a perpetual thing in either toe on both sides. No one ever said that getting old requires peeling your toe nails back and that they make it harder to reach just to do that the more you age LOL !
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