Some people may experience their toenails growing outwards instead of straight due to genetics, injury, or improper nail trimming techniques. This can lead to ingrown toenails, where the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain and discomfort. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing this issue to prevent further complications.
To prevent or manage toenails growing outwards and maintain healthy feet, it is important to trim your toenails straight across, avoid cutting them too short, wear properly fitting shoes, keep your feet clean and dry, and seek medical attention if you notice any signs of infection or abnormal nail growth.
You clearly have to much free time!
actually your toenail can stop growing due to toenail fungus or in some cases ingrown toenails. with the ingrown toenail the nail is actually growing but unfortunately its growing into your toe under the skin. toe nail fungus will cause discoloration and will in some cases cause the nail to completely stop growing. you should see a doctor asap both can require surgery if left untreated
Parklands College's motto is 'Reaching Outwards, Growing Minds, Building Futures'.
Because more sediment is deposited and the force of the water is pushing it outwards.......which forms a delta
Toenails typically grow at a rate of about 1 to 2 millimeters per month, which translates to approximately 12 to 24 millimeters, or about half an inch to an inch, per year. Factors such as age, health, and season can influence this growth rate, with toenails generally growing slower than fingernails.
My toenails definitely grow faster than my fingernails. I must be one of the unusual people in this world because everything I read sayd that fingernails grow faster. I know for a fact that my toenails grow faster, but I have no idea why. I wish my fingernails would grow as fast as my toenails! I don't think that toenails grow faster than fingernails, it's that toenails tend to be stronger so they don't break as easily. That's why it seems to some people that their toenails are growing faster than their fingernails; Fingernails are more susceptible to breakage because they are thinner.
Juadism....
Your ZZ plant may not be growing straight due to insufficient light, overwatering, or lack of support for its growth. Adjusting these factors may help your plant grow straighter.
remove branches that grow strait up and keep the ones growing sideways, if some are too close remove a few, have one main trunk and each branch growing outwards without crossing any of the others.
increasing competition
Toenails grow back from the nail matrix, which is located under the base of the nail, just behind the cuticle. As new cells are produced in the matrix, they push older cells forward, resulting in the visible growth of the nail. The process can take several months, with toenails typically growing back slower than fingernails, depending on factors such as age and overall health. If the nail matrix is damaged, it may affect the shape or growth of the new nail.