There are several reasons why a toenail may not be growing, including trauma, fungal infections, poor circulation, or underlying health conditions. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes you still can survive the toenail will slowly grow back.
As long as you want to grow it.
The toenail will grow back over time to a more functional usage.
No! Let the new toenail grow to replace it.
Trim them more often.
About a month
Toenails grow at an average rate of about 1mm per month. If a toenail were never cut, it could continue growing until it reaches its maximum length, which varies among individuals but typically ranges from 1-1.5 cm.
If you drop something heavy on your toenail, it will kill the nailbed and it will fall off. Usually will grow back eventually.
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.
hallux vagus, ingrown toenail
because they can eat better
In order to protect your toenail, you should:Soak it in epsom salt,Put a bandage around it to prevent dirt or germs from infecting it,Wear shoes at all times.Your toenail will eventually grow back, but you need to keep taking care of it so it won't get infected, because that will prohibit growth of the new nail.