ND12.60/S91.1 Laceration without foreign body of toe

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Aetiology

Laceration without foreign body of toe is a trauma to the toe caused by direct blunt force, such as being stepped on or stubbing the toe.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of a laceration without foreign body of toe is typically made based on the patient’s history and physical examination. The toe will be inspected for any lacerations or abrasions, and the surrounding area will be examined for signs of swelling or bruising.

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnoses for laceration without foreign body of the toe include fractures, contusions, and sprains.

Treatment

Treatment for a laceration without foreign body of the toe typically consists of cleaning the wound, applying a sterile dressing, and immobilizing the toe.

Prognosis

The prognosis for laceration without foreign body of the toe is generally very good. With proper treatment, the wound should heal without any complications.

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