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I have a swollen spot on the side of my thumb. I've had it for about two weeks now. It feels numb to touch and hurts if bumped. I had stupidly pulled a piece of cuticle instead of cutting and the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Grzegorz Stanko
( General Surgeon)
Hi, Two days ago, I dropped a ceramic bowl on my large toe. Now, the skin around the nail is reddened and the toenail itself appears to be blue. There is a clear fluid that oozes out of it as well ... View answer
After pulling skin from the cuticle of my toe I have a hard/sore blister (filled with blood I think) that has formed outside of the cuticle. Part seems to be attached to the cuticle. There is the... View answer
out with tweezers when I use my cuticle clippers a clear fluid comes out and dries and hardens immediately it's very painful and my fingertips are red and my toes and my hands are very tingly and burn ... View answer
tissue under cuticle and skin. Not real painful unless pressed hard. Cuticle and fleshy pus area not ...17 year old son, no trauma, has on right great toe: swollen read area at base of nail... View answer
I stubbed my pinky toe and the the cuticle is no longer attached to the skin . The cuticle is just sitting on the nail and now there is a space above it. It s not painful, though. Will the... View answer
night to a very sore toe nail...thought it was a blister...today the cuticle and nail hurts...nail feels loose and with pressure a clear pink fluid comes out..I put neosporin on but am now very... View answer
I think what I have on my thumb is paronychia. It is red, swollen and painful. There is yellow pus. But right in the center of my cuticle it feels like there is an abcess under the cuticle. I ve... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Somashekar N
( General & Family Physician)
I ve just noticed that the skin underneath my cuticleon my middle finger is moving away from the cuticle. It s moving and I can literally touch the nail underneath that your not suppose to see. It s... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahaveer Patil
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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