I don't have any references for you (hopefully someone else will.) However,
phenol is used to ablate the nail bed and prevent the nail from growing back
after it is removed for a chronic problem. It is a topical treatment. It
is applied for a short time, than a neutralizing agent is applied. While
phenol causes local tissue destruction (that's why it's used) I would doubt
that a topical treatment of a toenail would cause much absorption or risk to
the infant.
Jennifer Tieman
Family Physician
Mom to 3, and new baby #4 expected 5/31/03
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