If it's a new nail, it's already been treated in the clinic, so you don't need to hit it. Because tetanus is an anaerobic bacterium and belongs to conditional pathogenic bacteria, it is easy for bacteria to grow and reproduce only under anaerobic conditions or when the wound is deep and accompanied by aerobic bacteria infection.
Stress edema and inflammation (local clinical manifestations are redness, swelling, heat, pain and dysfunction) will appear in the skin and muscles after nail perforation, so your toe pain is normal. I hope my answer is helpful to you.