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ICD-10 code: S90.475

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Other Superficial Bite of Left Lesser Toe(s)

If you've suffered a superficial bite to your left lesser toe(s), you may be wondering what to do. A superficial bite is one that doesn't penetrate very deeply into the skin, but it can still be painful and cause swelling and redness. It's important to take care of it properly to avoid further complications.

  1. Clean the wound: The first step is to clean the wound thoroughly with soap and water. Use a mild soap and warm water to gently wash the affected area. Make sure to remove any dirt or debris that may have gotten into the wound.
  2. Apply antiseptic: Once the wound is clean and dry, apply an antiseptic cream or ointment to the affected area. This will help prevent infection and promote healing. Be sure to follow the instructions on the package carefully.
  3. Apply a bandage: After applying the antiseptic cream, cover the wound with a sterile adhesive bandage. This will help keep the wound clean and protect it from further injury. Change the bandage daily or as needed.
  4. Elevate your foot: If the bite is causing swelling, elevate your foot to reduce the swelling. You can do this by propping your foot up on a pillow or cushion. This will also help reduce pain and discomfort.
  5. Take pain medication: If the bite is causing pain, you can take over-the-counter pain medication such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Be sure to follow the dosage instructions carefully.

If the bite becomes infected or doesn't heal after a few days, seek medical attention. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to help fight the infection and promote healing. They may also recommend a tetanus shot if it's been more than 10 years since your last booster.

Remember, it's important to take care of any injury, no matter how small it may seem. With proper care and treatment, your superficial bite will heal quickly and without complications.