How painful is toenail removal?

At the beginning of the procedure, the podiatrist or other specialist will numb the patient's toe. However, before the numbness sets in, the patient may feel a slight sting or burn from the numbing medication injected into the toe. This discomfort lasts about 10 seconds and fades away as the toe numbs.
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Is removal of big toenail painful?

In the first few hours after the surgery, expect the area around your nail to feel numb. After that, you may feel pain and throbbing. You may also notice swelling, bleeding, or fluid coming from your wound. For 48 hours after the surgery, keep your arm or leg elevated above the level of your heart as much as you can.
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How long will my toe hurt after toenail removal?

Toe is bandaged in much the same manner as in a partial procedure, but pain and healing tend to take a week or so longer. After healing is complete the site of nail removal gets covered with healthy skin that from a distance can resemble a normal nail. Over the course of 8-12 months a new nail grows back.
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How long does it take to recover from toenail removal?

The wound should heal within a few weeks. If completely removed, fingernails may take 6 months to grow back. Toenails may take 12 to 18 months to grow back.
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Does it hurt to walk after toenail removal?

Although you'll be able to walk, your toe will remain numb for a few hours due to the local anaesthetic we use to block the pain. Once this anaesthetic wears off you may feel some slight discomfort in the toe. This is completely normal and we recommend taking some painkillers if you need to.
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Is Toenail Removal Painful? My Experience



How much pain is normal after toenail removal?

This will prevent the nail from becoming ingrown in the future without significantly altering the appearance of the nail. The procedure takes less than 5 minutes once the toe is numb. Typical recoveries have limited to no discomfort and usually alleviate ingrown nail discomfort within 24 hours.
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Should you stay off your feet after toenail removal?

At home you should: Keep your feet raised above the level of your heart to reduce swelling. Rest your foot and avoid moving it. Keep your wound clean and dry.
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What can I expect after toenail removal?

Wear sandals, open shoes, or soft shoes with plenty of wiggle room while your toe is healing—for 1-2 weeks. Normal activity can resume after a few days of healing, but be mindful of bandaging while still using. There could be some discomfort during activities within the first week after toenail removal.
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When can I shower after toenail removal?

You may shower the day after the surgery. Gently dry the area and apply antibiotic ointment after showering. Avoid baths, swimming, or soaking the toe for the next 2 weeks. Try to keep the toe clean and dry.
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Does toenail removal cure fungus?

Outright removing your toenails, however, is the absolute last resort option for treating toenail fungus, and only performed in very rare cases.
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Can I work after toenail removal?

Most patients can return to work after 48 hours of rest, especially if they take all the advised post-surgery steps. Full healing of the surgical site can take between two to six weeks, and in some cases longer.
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Can I drive after toenail removal?

Approximately 2 – 3 hours. Can I drive after my surgery? No, not until the anaesthetic has worn off. It is also not recommended that you drive any significant distance for the first couple of days after surgery.
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How do podiatrists remove toenails?

What Happens During a Toenail Removal Procedure?
  1. Your foot care doctor injects an anesthetic into the skin around your toe.
  2. The doctor then uses a special tool to remove the toenail.
  3. Your doctor applies a bandage to the surgical wound.
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How does a doctor remove a toenail?

Surgical nail removal can be done in your doctor's office. Your doctor will give you an injection in the finger or toe to prevent pain. Then your doctor will use a tool to loosen the skin around the nail and separate the nail from the skin.
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Why does my toe hurt after toenail removal?

There are instances however where one may experience pain after the procedure. This is usually an indication of complications such as an infection especially for those who do not adhere to the home care instructions given by the podiatrist.
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How much does it cost to have a toenail removed?

The base price for a partial nail avulsion is $420. This implies removal of one problematic side on a single toe. When necessary, for an additional $70, both sides of the same toenail can be removed. If a second toe is being treated at the same time, this will cost an additional $170 for a single side of the 2nd toe.
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Is it normal to bleed after toenail removal?

Heavy bleeding after this type of surgery is unusual if you follow the advice of rest. There can be slight bleeding which your dressing will usually absorb. If you do have heavy bleeding, contact your GP, as soon as possible.
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Can you put fake nail on missing toenail?

The nail cover isn't just for big toes; it can work for any toe missing a nail. And lucky for her business, Barile says, "There are more toenails than there are people."
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Can I get a fake toenail?

Artificial nails, also known as acrylics, are typically applied to fingernails and toenails. These nail extensions can be made out of a variety of materials and colors and last two weeks or more before needing a reapplication. Many people are wondering if it's possible to get acrylics on your toes. Yes, you can!
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Can I paint over my missing toenail?

You're probably fine painting the skin while you're waiting for the new nail to grow in, though. "Nail polish won't damage the skin as long as it is healthy and there are no open cuts, blisters, or infections," says Dr. Batra.
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Should I have my toenail permanently removed?

Permanent removal carries risks. Sometimes a bulbous shape will form on the toe tip, Dr. Langer said, making nerves more sensitive and leaving the toe vulnerable to sores or calluses. And, in some rare cases, toenails grow back even after surgery to do away with them.
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Do you need crutches after toenail removal?

After the Surgery

Your medical team will ensure that you are wearing shoes that don't place pressure on your toe if you've had surgery on your toenail. You will be told to continue elevating your foot at home for the rest of the day. Your healthcare provider may advise you to use crutches for several days.
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How long does local anesthesia last in toe?

The local anaesthetic usually lasts for about 2 hours. After the procedure you may have some pain and tenderness. When you get home and before the local anaesthetic wears off it is advised to take a simple painkiller and you may need to keep taking these for 24 – 48 hours.
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When should you remove a toenail?

Surgical removal of a nail might be necessary with severe fungus, recurrent ingrown toenails, or when a large section of a nail is diseased or damaged. After medical removal, it can take up to 18 months for a nail to fully regrow.
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