Usually, you will be able to get wet for about 2 weeks after the toenail is removed. After the toenail is removed, the skin that was previously covered by the toenail is exposed, and the exposed skin needs to be bandaged to avoid infection. Usually, about 5-7 days after toenail removal, the nail bed is initially healed and the gauze bandage can be removed, but the healed area of the nail bed is fragile and should not be exposed to water to prevent infection caused by bacterial invasion. About two weeks after toenail extraction, if the nail bed is relatively well healed, its strength and thickness is higher, the resistance to the outside world has been improved, you can appropriate water, such as washing hands and other activities. However, attention should be paid to controlling the time of dipping in water, and the toes should not be immersed in water for a long time, in order to prevent the healed nail bed from secondary breakage. After toenail removal, you should do a good job of wound care, keep the wound clean, and do a good job of daily dressing change, disinfection, in order to prevent infection.