My toe is being weird!?!


Question: My toe is being weird!!?
Ok yesterday I stubbed my toe while my class and I were on a field trip!. Everything was ok it just was bleeding a tad bit!. Today when I was teaching it started to water!. The watery fluid was clear and it stunk!. I put peroxide on it and bandaged it up with a band-aid!.It's not an ingrown toenail because the school nurse had a look at it!. What do i have and what can i do to make it stop! Thanks for looking/answering my question!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
The clear liquid is your body's personal ( Antibiotic/Alcohol ) mixture!. This will cleanse the wound of any dirt or grime as well as seal up the wound just like neosporin!. If it turns YELLOW ( Like really yellow not just a little ) then it is infected!. If it stays clear it is fine!.


In this order

1!. Cleanse wound with Peroxide then alcohol ( Rubbing alcohol not vodka )

2!. if you have it at hand take a swig of vodka ( because it was aformentioned )

3!. Apply neosporin

4!. place bandage FIRMLY over the wound

5!. Stay off the foot at home as much as possible and let the bandaid stay on the best it can

6!. Remove once daily and repeat steps 1-6 again ( Yes even number 2 )
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It's just an injury - if the nurse was happy it'll heal!. The watery fluid will just be the stuff that makes a blister but it's leaking because it's not sealed!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

well the clear liquid could be puss, and warm foot soaks help bring out all of the bad stuff when you have an infected toe!. good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

the watery fluid could be from a blister if it is just leave it alone it will get better with timeWww@Answer-Health@Com

yeah!.!.!.wat the 1st anserer saidWww@Answer-Health@Com





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