Normally, you can wear shoes normally and resume normal walking 2 weeks after nail extraction surgery for nail infections. Nail fungus is an infection around the nail caused by trauma, embedded nail, etc. Mild nail infections are characterized by local redness and pain, while severe nail infections can result in severe edema and severe pain, and local tissue thickening can occur as the disease progresses, seriously affecting the patient’s ability to walk. After nail extraction surgery, the local swelling quickly subsides and the pain disappears through regular medication changes. The wound heals 2 weeks after surgery and normal walking can be resumed. If left untreated, secondary bacterial infection or fungal infection can develop into septic dactylitis, finger bone osteomyelitis and other undesirable consequences. In addition, patients need to change the medication regularly after nail extraction, pay attention to keep the local cleanliness and hygiene, prohibit the trauma from seeing water; wear comfortable shoes and avoid eating spicy and stimulating food.