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Pre-D, I wouldn't worry about this sort of thing, but my 10 year old just said, I wonder if my toe's infected. Yuck. Puss! Oh great, she's right. The doctor's office is of course closed for the evening. We soaked it and put some antibiotic cream on it. Is this just a normal kid, ingrown toenail thing, or should I be panicking? (Not that it will actually help anything if I do.) Thanks, Cindy

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