Can a bleeding pedicure with disposable blades get infected?

Bleeding pedicure with disposable blades may lead to bacterial infections, so take good care of the wound.
Generally the disinfection of disposable blades is intact, as long as the hygiene is up to standard, there is no possibility of infection with infectious diseases. However, if the bleeding wound is not disinfected and treated in the early stage, the wound may harbor bacteria or even be infected with tetanus bacillus, resulting in swelling or other inflammatory reactions in the local skin tissues.
If a bleeding pedicure with a disposable blade is used, you can first disinfect the wound locally with iodophor or 3% hydrogen peroxide solution, then put a band-aid on the wound and change the dressing every 1~2 days. Try not to let the wound come into contact with water until it has healed.
Seek medical attention for any abnormalities and follow medical advice.