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Wart in toe nail
Have a wart in toe nail for a couple of years now. Applied salycic acid, but couldn't get rid of. Recently getting bigger and started bleeding from the root.
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The lesion needs to be excised with antibiotic coverage. You can visit our clinic for treatment.
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Hii.. It can be pyogenic granuloma or achrocordon... Best treatment at this stage is removal by procedures like cautery... Its simple procedure... Wil give local anaesthesia and get removed easily in single sitting and u can get instant relief... Later u can maintain with medicines... Avoid water contacts, shoes, take healthy diet and plenty of fluids
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Please Visit near by dermatologist centre and get it removed
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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Consult online for further treatment
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Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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