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Toenail biopsy

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    Wenkell
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      Hello!  I'm wondering if anyone has had a toenail biopsy.  I've had many skin biopsies and surgery for melanoma in situ, but now I've got a suspicious toenail that needs to be biopsied and I'm kind of freaked out.  It sounds terribly painful and I'd like to have an idea of what I'm in for.  Any info is appreciated!  smiley

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        JCD17
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          My wife just had this biopsy yesterday 11/27/18.  The worst part for her was the needle sticks for the lidocaine to deaden her toe.  After the anesthetic took effect, she didn't feel anything.  She hasn't had a lot of pain with it today.  She's just taking ibuprofan.   So far so good.

            JuTMSY4
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              I have and it's basically this.  It wasn't that bad.  

              Ultimately they removed most of my toenail (it was damaged anyway) to perform a more complete excision.  In the long run, that wasn't that bad all things considered.  

            A
            Participant

              My mother had the whole nail removed with the lesion excised. There was no Hutchinson sign. Now we are waiting for the biopsy results. Is it possible to have just a nevus and not melanoma??? The dioctor said the lesion looked superficial.

                Wenkell
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                  Thanks for the responses!  I had it done this morning and it wasn’t too bad.  Now the wait to see what it is.

                  Fingers crossed that everyone has clean results!

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