More women have shared their experiences of needing surgery after having an adverse reaction to nail salon services in Perth, after the ABC spoke to a woman who developed sepsis following a pedicure.WARNING: This story contains details and images that may distress some readers.Kyla Willcox spent 11 days at Midland Hospital and almost lost her toe after developing sepsis following a pedicure at a nail salon.She said the skin on her toe was scrubbed vigorously with a pumice stone and is concerned the nail salon instruments were not properly sterilised.Two more women have come forward with similar stories, including Monika Jaecksh who believes her infection was caused by the nail technician sharing equipment during a manicure."I did notice they were quite busy and she started scraping away at my nails using her little tools, and then she sat someone else down next to me and started using the same tools on this other lady," she told 102.5 ABC Perth."She went from that lady back to my nails, which I felt very uncomfortable about but I felt a bit shy to say anything."Ms Jaecksh said she received a small cut during the manicure."I bled at the time, a tiny bit It was very painful," she said.Kate said she reported the nail salon to the WA Health Department which inspected the premises and found it had poor hygiene practises."They weren't sterilising anything