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Nail Salon Visit Ends in Finger Amputation
29 Jan
Summary
- A routine manicure led to a severe bacterial infection.
- Aggressive infection caused extreme swelling and pain.
- Amputation was necessary after antibiotics failed to work.

A trip to a nail salon for a manicure resulted in a severe bacterial infection and subsequent finger amputation for Ashley Christmas. The mother of two initially noticed a tingling sensation in her right middle finger just days after her salon visit in Pennsylvania.
Within days, the finger became extremely swollen and painful, prompting an emergency room visit. She was transferred to another hospital and began a course of antibiotics. However, the infection proved aggressive, and surgery was required to drain pus, but it did not resolve the issue.
Due to the infection's severity and spread, doctors determined that amputation of the finger tip was necessary. The infection had destroyed the tissue, leaving the area without skin or nail. Ashley is now undergoing physical therapy and considering legal action.




