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Is It Safe To Continue Skating With Shoe Bite?

Hello
My daughter who is 4yrs old went for skating yesterday & got so called sh oe bytewith her new shoe skates. It is quite painful so what shall we do as she was going to the school in the morning I applied bandaid
Shall i continue with skates
Any medication required

Wed, 9 Apr 2014
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
It is not a good idea to allow her to skate with an open wound on her toes. It increases the chances of trauma and putting any pressure on the toe can result in delayed wound healing.
Moreover, the chances of infection over bare skin is high and hence let her be off from skating shoes till she recovers completely. whether she requires an antibiotic or not will have to be decided by your doctor after examination of the wound.
All the best.
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Is It Safe To Continue Skating With Shoe Bite?

Hi, It is not a good idea to allow her to skate with an open wound on her toes. It increases the chances of trauma and putting any pressure on the toe can result in delayed wound healing. Moreover, the chances of infection over bare skin is high and hence let her be off from skating shoes till she recovers completely. whether she requires an antibiotic or not will have to be decided by your doctor after examination of the wound. All the best.