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WolfLarsen 07-06-2011 12:52 PM

RSD, ingrown toenails, and phenol?
 
Hi there,
I have RSD and a few months ago had an ingrown toenail, which I discussed on this forum. Well, now the nail has become ingrown again. One doc wants to just try again. The other advises killing off the little bit of troublemaking nail on the edge at the root so it wont grow back, using the caustic chemical phenol. Based on my googling this sounds like nasty stuff that among other things causes nasty chemical burns if it gets onto skin.

I don't want to
do anything that will aggravate the RSD or cause other problems. On the other hand I don't want to keep having to deal with this every few months. Anyone else had any experience with this? Thoughts?

nige1960 07-06-2011 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WolfLarsen (Post 784235)
Hi there,
I have RSD and a few months ago had an ingrown toenail, which I discussed on this forum. Well, now the nail has become ingrown again. One doc wants to just try again. The other advises killing off the little bit of troublemaking nail on the edge at the root so it wont grow back, using the caustic chemical phenol. Based on my googling this sounds like nasty stuff that among other things causes nasty chemical burns if it gets onto skin.

I don't want to
do anything that will aggravate the RSD or cause other problems. On the other hand I don't want to keep having to deal with this every few months. Anyone else had any experience with this? Thoughts?

I have Rsd from having my ingrowing toe removed feel's like i have the pain all the time now very painful, you need to find a doctor who understand your RSD shop around the Doc i saw today knew all about it after doing 2nd operation. good luck

kittycapucine1974 07-12-2011 03:16 PM

Hi, WolfLarsen:

I have had RSD in my left knee/leg since August 2001. Afterwards, I had an ingrown toenail in my left big toe several times, so many times I lost count. I had primary care doctors, emergency room physicians, podiatrists, and orthopedic surgeons operate on these ingrown toenails several times. Each time, my big toe received three to four injections for local anesthesia.

Usually, the doctor would only remove the part of the nail that was ingrown. When the nail would grow back, the grown back part of the nail would not "adhere" to the non removed part of the nail. As a result, the nail did not look like a normal nail. The grown back part of the nail would, after a while and little by little, partially detach itself from the non removed part of the nail. This piece of partially detached nail, hanging on to the toe by one of its end, would always get caught to clothes, such as trousers, socks... One day, I went fishing in the lagoon. While sitting on the boat, I let my left foot soak in the sea for hours. Then, luckily, I was able to remove the partially detached piece of nail.

Once, when I had one ingrown toenail in the same toe again, the podiatrist offered to remove the whole nail, which I accepted. He also offered to put some product (I do not remember its name) on the nail bed so the nail would not grow back. I refused because I was afraid the nail bed would be too sensitive to touch without a nail to protect it. So the podiatrist only removed the part of the nail that was ingrown. Then the things I mentioned in the previous paragraph happpened again.

Now that I think about it, it seems to me that only my left toes (from the left RSD leg) would get ingrown toenails. Is this a coincidence or are people with RSD at higher risk of getting ingrown toenails? I do not know. Fortunately for me, all these operations never caused my RSD to flare up. I have to admit I would always take narcotic painkillers stronger than Vicodin (which does not work at all for me) to try to prevent RSD flare ups.

Quote from WolfLarsen: "The other advises killing off the little bit of troublemaking nail on the edge at the root so it wont grow back, using the caustic chemical phenol." This is a decision only you can make, knowing fully the risks and possible advantages of this option.

Good luck, WolfLarsen!

Priscilla

Jimking 07-12-2011 06:35 PM

There is no doubt in both myself and my wife's mind that RSD changes the growth of nails. Her's are twisted, very thick and ingrown caused by RSD in both feet. WolfLarsen, as advised I would seriously look deeper into that procedure. I've never heard of it, sounds risky and possibly invasive.

daniella 07-12-2011 11:10 PM

I am sorry but can relate as I am having some severe nail and sores around my toes issue and now have to go to podiatrist and am scared because I don't allow anyone to even touch me. I am hoping for an oral med if it is infection etc.
I agree about finding a doctor who knows a lot about RSD. Also what is suggested in terms of treatment to weigh the pros and cons and don't allow yourself to be pushed into something that does not feel right so to speak.
On a side note I think my issues are from my swelling and then my feet are rubbing in my shoes cause toe and nail problems so I was wondering if you may have similar so that in the future prevention so to speak.
Hope you feel better


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