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Ingrown Toenail
In my both leg Ingrown Toenail From Last 6 month . When i go to hospital they give me anaesthetic ( very painfull ) but it doesn't Work properly so doctor refer me to go another high hospital so i am afraid taking another 8 syringe shot in my toenails again . Can i take sleeping pills during surgery can doctor give me permission use any sleeping pills to prevent pain.
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An Ingrown toe nail has to be surgically removed. Else the pain keeps getting worse with the development of pus from the infected area. Local anaesthesia with injections at the base of your toe are the usually adopted option. Further options for anesthesia exclusive for your case can be discussed with the surgeon and anesthetist.
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