Let it grow so you can clip it evenly, or get it filled at a nail salon.
It should not be necessary unless it becomes infected.
If you don't take good care of it, there is a large possibility that it would get infected and turn into a toenail fungus. Toenail fungus is largely caused by poor hygiene practice, so with a broken nail plus poor hygiene that would lead into a fungal infection.
take a needle go right into the the part of the toenail by the skin, lift the toenail up with the needle and take the nail clippers and cut it back. or in the front of your toenail right in the middle, cut a v shaped figure. the point of the v should be facing up the toenail. this way the toenail will grow toward each other and will prevent ingrown toenails to happen.
No! Let the new toenail grow to replace it.
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suck it up the doctor cant do anything about it. Its just badly bruised. They cant do anything if its broken either but give pain killers
The new toenail will grow in and the old one will fall off or be pushed along if it is still attached. Go to a doctor if it pushes into the skin or otherwise irritates the toe.
No, you should not put acrylic over toenail fungus. Acrylic nails can trap moisture and create a warm, damp environment that can worsen the fungal infection. It is important to seek medical treatment for toenail fungus, such as antifungal medication or laser therapy, to effectively treat the infection and prevent it from spreading. Consulting with a healthcare professional, such as a podiatrist, is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
if there is no quick attached then yes cut it off before it gets worse, the quick is the blood vessel that runs through the nail and if it is severed in any way worse case is the animal could bleed out and possibly die, if the quick is attached take it to a vet, they have things that will make the bleeding stop immediately.
Go to a doctor right away to get some medication
It is not recommended to remove an extra toenail on your own. You should consult a healthcare professional such as a podiatrist or dermatologist to safely remove the extra toenail and prevent any potential complications or infections.