I got a yellow/green liquid in a thumb toe

I have a shower every two days so I think my body hygiene is OK !
One of my thumb toe was painful and the skin next to the nail was red (I'm a white man). I decided to push on it and I saw a yellow/green liquid getting out between the nail and the red skin !
It was so worrisome ! My health is OK for the rest of my body !

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Comments ( 11 )
  • Listen to me, someone who is literally missing a foot.

    GET THAT CHECKED OUT.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    its gonna git infected and youll be fucked

    see a doctor theyll shoot it fulla lidocaine and snip out the ingrown parta the nail

    yall could ice it down to numb it and tryta do it yallself but thatll gonna hurt like a motherfucker and still might git infected

    ive had ingrown toenails before and it sucks

    dont ignore it its gonna git worse

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  • libertybell

    What's a "thumb toe?"

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  • graphic_nature

    Bacterial infection from ingrown nail, keep your socks clean and see a doc. I would not self-treat this one

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  • Clunk42

    This sounds like an ingrown toenail to me. You should trim your toenails more often. Continue pushing on it so the fluid can drain out, and you'll be better soon. (most likely)

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  • DIO

    Cut your foot. Problem should be solved.

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  • charli.m

    Doctor. ASAP.

    Peroxide damages healthy skin and has no place in first aid. Soak in saline. You can buy it or make it at home with a cup of boiled water and 1/2 tsp table salt (no additives type). Cool the water to warm before using. The doctor may subscribe an antibiotic to fight the infection, too.

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  • litelander8

    Soak it in peroxide several times a day and give it time to breathe.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Sounds like that liquid you described was pus, and you have an infection. I bet you have an ingrown toenail.

    Time to see a podiatrist.

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  • Mammal-lover

    Go to q pediatrist supriseinglg affordable. Theyll help you out

    Go to qs dedicated one not one at a hospital

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  • MissWolf

    I know someone who gets that too. Not sure exactly what it's from but make sure the liquid is all out the put peroxide on it

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