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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Partially Torn Toenail


This brave little boy was playing with the wooden spring door when it came off the hinges and fell on his little toe. He was lucky to have only a partially torn toenail and memory of excruciating pain when the door hit his toe.

When I asked him whether he was in pain, "No", he answered with tears still in his eyes.

It was impossible to save his toenail and it came off with a little tug. You can see the toenail in the kidney dish (see photo). That's why I don't allow Clarissa or Christa to play with the kitchen cabinet doors! One could get those child-safe locks for kitchen cabinets from IKEA if you are afraid of you children taking out your groceries or cutlery and injuring themselves.

3 comments:

Dr Aston Ngai Seng Huey said...

Thanks. Hope this blog would be helpful to those who have children.

Sisuahlai said...

Hi, discovered ur blog thru innit. Enjoy some of your writing, reminded me of my days as an a&e doctor.

speaking of medicine, did you cap the nail bed with the torn-off nail or did u leave it bare?

(hey, btw, the first commentor sounds like a spammer)

Dr Aston Ngai Seng Huey said...

Hi, sisuahlai! Good to know that someone is reading my blog. The nail bed was protected with a sterile dressing with bactigras. It recovered nicely.

Ohh... I guess, I didn't notice he was spamming!