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In Reply to: paul smith バッグ posted by ztlxskoz on April 17, 19113 at 17:37:03:
The main thing is keeping your foot dry so it doesn't rot. For this reason, it is best to wrap your toe so that air can reach it as much as is possible.
Wrap hand or foot in a clean towel. The wound will be cleaned so that the doctor can examine it more closely. A tetanus shot will be given if it has been longer than 5 years since your last one.
Web sites always reference a visit to the doctor or ER to cover their legal responsibilities. Use your best judgment, and if you don't like the way it is healing, make an appointment with your doctor. Now I have my covered my legal behind. ;)
Antibiotics are usually not given unless the bone is broken and there is bleeding or a laceration, or the wound is from a bite.
Keep a clean dressing on it with your favorite antibacterial ointment. Change it once a day. That is about all you can do. Keep watch for infection, but don't be alarmed if/when the nail departs the toe. This is a common injury and 99% of the time the nail recovers completely all by itself. As it heals, keep watch for the nail growing into the skin around the toe (ingrown toenail). Wearing sandals or other opentoed shoe can help with this.hogan outlet The compound tributyltin is often added to PVC as a stabilizer and to marine paint as an antifouling agent. Raquel ChamorroGarca of the University of California, Irvine and colleagues fed pregnant mice tributyltin in their drinking water at quantities similar to what people might ingest through house dust and other sources. The mice gave birth to pups that developed more and larger fat cells, as well as fattier livers, compared with unexposed pups.
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