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ingrown toenail
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I had a nasty run in with a chiropodist a few weeks ago resulting in a very painful and infected toe. (Thought I'd never walk again!). I wondered if there was such a thing on the market as a suitable,safe numbing spray that I could use to be able to treat the toe/nail painlessly. Most of the sprays I have looked at are for tattooing,waxing and injections.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can adequately treat an ingrowing toenail with frequent soaks in warm water and if it becomes red and painful, an antibiotic cream will do the trick.
Now....."numbing sprays"......these are ineffective in inflammatory conditions due to bacteria and just wouldn't help. Yes, there are anaesthetic sprays on the market, but for your situation they would be of little or no use for pain relief.
I disagree with my to colleagues above, as if it is not of long standing or acutely inflamed and painful despite my advice...then a GP or Chiropodist would have little more to offer at that stage.
Now....."numbing sprays"......these are ineffective in inflammatory conditions due to bacteria and just wouldn't help. Yes, there are anaesthetic sprays on the market, but for your situation they would be of little or no use for pain relief.
I disagree with my to colleagues above, as if it is not of long standing or acutely inflamed and painful despite my advice...then a GP or Chiropodist would have little more to offer at that stage.