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09-11-2012, 02:57 AM
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Re: My Ingrown Toenail
Not exactly cost effective but what about purchasing a skin tag removal kit from your local pharmacy? It's a cream you apply on the tag once a day for up to a week and the tag eventually falls off by itself. I removed one skin tag I had on my back near my right shoulder blade with a box cutter and I don't recall feeling much other than pressure and a slight sting. But I was quite drunk at the time so that may have helped numb any pain |
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09-16-2012, 01:40 AM
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Re: My Ingrown Toenail
I had them when I was younger. After 6 years and close to 30 times at the Dr with him cutting on them I had both the toenails on my big toes permanently removed. It makes my toes look funny but no more pain.
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02-01-2013, 09:31 PM
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Re: My Ingrown Toenail
I used to have exactly this on both sides of both big toes. The ancillary flesh, infection, and pus. In my case they were self-inflicted because I used to chew my toenails. They were more of an irritant than painful. I had them for years, but eventually they went away on their own.
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