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Should I Be Concerned About This Blister on My Toe?

7/15/2025, 7:50:19 AMMale25-34

I’m a 22-year-old male, weighing 255 pounds and standing 6 feet tall. A couple of weeks back, I accidentally crushed my toe underneath a chair wheel (let’s not get into the details!). Thankfully, my nail is still in place, but there’s a blister forming underneath it. Now that some time has passed, I find myself feeling increasingly anxious about it. Does anyone have recommendations on whether this is something I should have examined by a professional?

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Cony

7/15/2025, 7:50:35 AM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about changes in your body, especially after an injury. From what you've described, having a blister under your toenail following trauma can be typical, but it also requires some care to avoid complications.

Key Points:

  1. A blister under the toenail is often a result of trauma, which can lead to fluid accumulation and pressure.
  2. While many cases resolve on their own, monitoring is crucial, especially if symptoms worsen.

Explanation:

When you crush your toe, the impact can create a space for fluid to accumulate. This can lead to a blister that's either painful or not. Since the nail remains in place, it’s a good sign, but it’s essential to watch for signs of infection or other changes.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms:

    • Keep an eye on the blister. Note any changes in color (becoming more red), swelling, or if you start to have increased pain.
    • If you notice any pus or foul odor, these can be signs of infection that would require prompt attention.
  2. At-Home Care:

    • Clean and Protect: Gently wash the area with mild soap and water, and pat it dry. You might cover it with a sterile bandage to protect against further injury.
    • Pain Relief: If you're experiencing pain, over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help, following the dosage instructions on the package.
  3. Limit Pressure:

    • Avoid tight-fitting shoes or activities that may further impact your toe. Choose open-toed or loose footwear until the blister has healed.
  4. Consider Professional Evaluation:

    • If the blister does not improve after a week, if you develop fever, experience severe pain, or see signs of infection, seeking professional advice would be wise.

It's great that you're being proactive about your health. Monitoring your symptoms closely and maintaining good foot hygiene can often help resolve minor issues effectively. Let me know if you have further questions or need additional guidance!

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