How long after a nail extraction do you not need to wrap gauze

Generally speaking, it is possible to stop wrapping the gauze about 1~3 weeks after nail extraction, but the exact time varies from person to person. In current clinical practice, for people who need to have their nails extracted for various reasons, it is generally possible to stop wrapping the gauze about 1~3 weeks after nail extraction, but the specific time is related to many factors, such as the patient’s physical condition, wound care, wound recovery, etc. For patients with poor physical condition, improper wound care during the wound healing process and slower wound recovery, the specific time is different from person to person. For patients with poor physical condition, inappropriate care during wound healing, and slower wound recovery, it is necessary to continue wrapping gauze, regular disinfection, and dressing changes until the wound basically recovers before it is no longer wrapped with gauze. In addition, such people should pay attention to keep the affected finger clean and dry, change the medicine regularly, eat a light diet, pay attention to rest, in order to facilitate the recovery of the condition.