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mtlguyca
03-28-2007, 07:25 PM
Hello,

A week ago my big plantar wart on the foot was frozen off with liquid nitrogen.
the same night a blister has developed with a lot of liquid in it. The spot that got frozen off became instantly very dark. I had pain the next day so I went to the clinic and the doctor drained the blister and pinkish liquid in it. He also said to drain it time to time.

My question is, now its a week and I drained it a few times. the dead skin is still in place and when I tried draining it today I tore off a peace of skin, instead of seing new skin I dont know what it was its really dark, under the dead skin, do you guys know what it is? and why is it so dark almost black?

There is no more pain when I step on that food but that dark spot where liquid nitrogen was applied is kind of scaring me..

Thanks in advance.

 
 
 




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