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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Infection In Toe

I kicked my toe about 2 weeks ago. It was very painful and had dried blood around the front of the nail for first few days. Now the toe has slight throbbing pain and seems to be slightly swollen and have a slight sticky, foul-smelling discharge from the side. The nail is not discoloured.
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement 's  Response
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Thanks for writing your query
I would like to treat you with tab.augmentin along with ibuprofen and trypsin to reduce pain and swelling. I am concern about toes as there may be a fracture if one goes by the description of injury. So my advice would be get x ray done along with above medication after having a word with your local doctor.
Take care
Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Pain And Infection In Toe

Hi Thanks for writing your query I would like to treat you with tab.augmentin along with ibuprofen and trypsin to reduce pain and swelling. I am concern about toes as there may be a fracture if one goes by the description of injury. So my advice would be get x ray done along with above medication after having a word with your local doctor. Take care Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon http://bit.ly/drmchugh