Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 06-15-2011, 08:14 PM #1
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There was a bit of a reaction but nothing catastrophic or lasting. The main concern now, 4 months later, is that the toenail is regrowing in a weird and ugly fashion, although its unclear whether this will have any negative repercussions.
Glad to hear it's worked out for you so far, WolfLarsen. If your experience is anything like mine was, the deformed nail (I'm guessing thick, soft, and fused to the skin where it was cut?) will probably be forever mildly annoying but nothing serious -- it's just never going to grow right again. That's just how RSD rolls. Slightly different in my case, as the ingrown toenail is what led (eventually) to my RSD, but it got ingrown again after I was dx'd and they did the whole nail snip thing again -- that's the time it didn't grow back right.
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Abnormal toenails are an extremely common problem with people that have CRPS in that extremity.
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I have Crps in my arm and I keep getting ingrown toenails. It has already happened twice and it has never happened before is it still common even if it is a different part of the body then where the pain is located?
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I have Crps in my arm and I keep getting ingrown toenails. It has already happened twice and it has never happened before is it still common even if it is a different part of the body then where the pain is located?
I am having the same problem! I have rsd/crps in my right hand but I am now having a problem with ingrown toenails. I have never had ingrown toenails before! It's more painful then my rsd/crps. My nail growth on my rsd/crps hand is out of control! Does this mean it could be spreading? Does anyone know if my rsd/crps and ingrown toenails are related? Thanks for your input!
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