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Ingrown Toenail removal and breastfeeding? Options?

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  • Ingrown Toenail removal and breastfeeding? Options?

    Good Morning! What is the safest treatment option for an ingrown toenail while breastfeeding at 3 months postpartum? Is removal with local anesthetic and phenol safe while breastfeeding? Thank you

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    ebowie:

    This is beyond my skill level and I'd suggest you talk with a podiatrist about suitable options. I would not suggest Phenol, but if it is used, you probably need to pump and discard milk for 24 hours.
    If Lidocaine or bupivacaine is used, then a brief 12 hour delay is probably ok.

    Tom Hale Ph.D.

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    • #3
      Thank you so much. I am seeing my podiatrist now and will know what he recommends. I appreciate the quick reply. Thank you

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      • #4
        I am getting 4 cc of lidocaine for numbing and then nail removal. Is pumping and dumping for 12 hours needed? Thanks

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        • #5
          I generally suggest that as soon as pain returns to the treated site, you can start breastfeeding again. This indicates that all has been absorbed and rapidly cleared.
          I think this is the best advice for you. wait until pain returns to restart breastfeeding.

          Tom Hale Ph.d.

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          • #6
            Wonderful thank you so much. I will wait until I can feel pain again. I appreciate your guidance.

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