Best Method for Bursting Blood Blister Under Nail
I've heard a several methods so far: a hot needle, a drill, digging away slowly with a stanley blade... and since I'm stalling for time, I'd appreciate all your opinions on the most painless method. :D
I've got two. One on both hands. But only one of them will stop me working, as I can't put any pressure on it at all. This has to be done before tomorrow, which rules out going to the docs, if that's a possibility. |
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warm a pin ,thick end with a lighter then melt nail,it doesnt hurt,but the pressure release stops pain instantly if its a good one.the doctors use a battery version /element
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not sure im the best person to answer nail questions as my nail care resulted in this.................
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ewwwwwwwwwwww
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I know it would eat into your day, but is it not possible just to go to A&E so somebody can do it properly?
I had a similar potential problem with my toenail recently, and the nurse (at GP surgery) said, if it hadn't bled so much at the time of injury, I would've had to go to the hospital. |
Sterilised syringe needle under the nail seems the obvious solution. If the blood has not coagulated you may be able to remove it with a syringe.
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This happened on Friday afternoon, so I fear it might be too late to do anything about it. Really don't want to go to A&E for a checked finger. It's not really any kind of emergency at all. More of a thing a doctor could do in an appointment.
I might just end up leaving it. One thing I didn't think about was an infection. Knowing my luck, I'd get one. |
Funnily enough I just did this the other day myself. I Squashed my finger between a gearbox and engine doing a clutch change and it actually burst my finger and made a mess of my nail. I made a hole in my nail the other day and squeezed out the blood, couldn't get my mrs to watch but did video it for her at a later date!
Another ruined nail growing now for me, that'll be my third. My thumb is split down the middle, ring finger split down the side and now my middle finger is next. Whenevr I damage them they grow weird. |
Alan, get it done by someone who knows what they are doing. Don't be quacking with your DIY. He/she will charge you 45 quid, but will know what he/she is doing.
I have a corn under my right foot's big toe nail. Most injuries heal with time, but some continue to throb with pain forever. Anyway, I go to my chiro when it starts to trouble me again. He files the nail carefully and reduces the corn size with right tools. I understand you have a blister under your nail, which you think your DIY will sort it. Well, I don't know. Don't faff about with it yourself or you'll end up with a case like Shreska's. |
I have always used a paperclip and ciggy lighter. You get the picture. I have always assumed the heat sterilised the end of the clip. Just smile and do it. Should save the nail as well.
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Just don't do it in front of the weak-hearted. I could never see the process taking place with my bare eyes, meself. Jeez! :cry:
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Originally Posted by Turbohot
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Just don't do it in front of the weak-hearted. I could never see the process taking place with my bare eyes, meself. Jeez! :cry:
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Originally Posted by the shreksta
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you wouldnt have liked it when they were removing my toenail then when the scalpel was pushed under the nail to slice the flesh-i watched it but nearly barfed
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Originally Posted by Busterbulldog
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Did you learn your lesson and invest in better footwear tho? I dropped a cast iron soil pipe on my foot in trainers years ago,same result as you....I never work in trainers no more...good solid boots at @ times now
i now have 2 more ingrowing toe nails (the next toe along) currently waiting for removal |
Originally Posted by the shreksta
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(im a size 18 shoe so really struggle)
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Originally Posted by Terminator X
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Wtf :eek:
TX. big lad matey :thumb: here it is infected matey Attachment 57145 my air max next to my mrs size 8 Attachment 57146 |
Originally Posted by Terminator X
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Wtf :eek:
TX. |
Now that's a big man bitch :D
Shreksta, do you buy your shoes from the U.S.? Like the big ass basketball players do with their big ass feet? |
Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
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Now that's a big man bitch :D
Shreksta, do you buy your shoes from the U.S.? Like the big ass basketball players do with their big ass feet? |
This company supply footwear in larger sizes but as you see, can be a bit expensive:
Qualityshoesforbigmen |
Originally Posted by Alg
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This company supply footwear in larger sizes but as you see, can be a bit expensive:
Qualityshoesforbigmen |
Originally Posted by the shreksta
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yes mate,them air max were like $40 plus shipping $20 ish so not bad prices really but it takes around 2-3 weeks
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I think the safest plan is to be patient and let it cure itself. It would be very disappointing if you got an infection from messing about with it.
Les |
Originally Posted by the shreksta
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yes mate,them air max were like $40 plus shipping $20 ish so not bad prices really but it takes around 2-3 weeks
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Originally Posted by the shreksta
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you wouldnt have liked it when they were removing my toenail then when the scalpel was pushed under the nail to slice the flesh-i watched it but nearly barfed
I would have passed out, mate. http://www.affiliatesdelight.com/sty...fault/thud.gif :( |
Originally Posted by Lisawrx
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I know it would eat into your day, but is it not possible just to go to A&E so somebody can do it properly?
I would've had to go to the hospital. |
Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
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Don't suppose you could on me where you get them from as I'm a journal size but $60 shipped is a bargain!!
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Cheers :D
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Id man up and leave it!
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