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How To Get Rid Of Toe Infection?

my toe was stubbed a few days ago and now has turned into an infection. it hurts all the time and if anything comes into contact with it sends a sharp pain down my toe (its my big toe). i have soaked it in epson salt, poured hydrogen peroxide on it, and left it covered with neosporn. i dont know what else to try
Tue, 24 Jun 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Though you have initiated appropriate therapy, it is possible that you may need to use oral antibiotics and also need to add an anti inflammatory pain killer to help control the pain.

The pain killers would be available over the counter , examples include naproxen, cataflam, ibuprofen.

It would be best to be assessed by your doctor.

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How To Get Rid Of Toe Infection?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Though you have initiated appropriate therapy, it is possible that you may need to use oral antibiotics and also need to add an anti inflammatory pain killer to help control the pain. The pain killers would be available over the counter , examples include naproxen, cataflam, ibuprofen. It would be best to be assessed by your doctor. I hope this helps