The number of days it takes for the pain to go away depends on the patient and cannot be generalized. If the nail is uprooted due to trauma and the nail bed is damaged and not seen in time, the pain will subside as the broken area heals, which usually takes about 1 month to subside. Patients are advised to disinfect with iodophor solution before healing to avoid symptoms of infection. If the patient undergoes nail extraction in the hospital, anesthetic will be injected into the nail bed area during the surgery. The pain is somewhat painful when the needle is first introduced, and will gradually decrease until it disappears after the anesthetic is injected and infiltrated. After the procedure, the pain will gradually decrease until it disappears. After the procedure, there may be a vague pain that lasts for about 1 week as the numbing agent wears off, which varies from person to person. After the nail is removed, the patient should try to avoid direct contact with the nail bed with gauze during the care process, and can apply comfrey oil to form an oily film to isolate it to reduce pain and avoid infection.