Gangrene is one thing that can make your toe fall off. Frostbite is another issue. During the colder months some homeless people suffer limb loss due to frostbite, the extremities become so cold the blood can no longer flow and the limb dies and has to be removed.
No. If you're having circulation issues (which is why your toes would rot/fall off), then you should probably be wearing doctor-recommended socks and footwear. Make sure your socks aren't too tight around each toe. If you feel your toes going numb or loosing sensation when wearing toe socks, then just take them off and don't use them.
Yes, it is normal for the second toe to be longer than the others for many people. This trait is known as Morton's toe and is a common variation in foot anatomy. It is not usually a cause for concern unless it causes discomfort or difficulty with footwear.
A potential cause of a gap between the 2nd and 3rd toes could be a condition called Morton's toe, where the 2nd toe is longer than the 1st toe. This can lead to a visible gap between the toes. Other causes could include genetics, foot structure, or wearing ill-fitting shoes. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
The little toe is lateral to the foot. It is distal to the torso. Lateral means to the side.
No, the toe commonly referred to as the "index toe" is actually the second toe on the foot. The first toe is called the big toe or hallux.
If you tripped and hurt our toe nail and the toe nail is bruised or damaged it could fall off.
Allow it to fall off on its own.
yes cause it smells
Toenail fungus is caused by a group of fungus. Toe nail fungus causes disfiguration and discoloration of the nails. The affected nail becomes yellow or brown in colour. The nail could fall off or crumble easily. To prevent yourself from toe nail fungus keep your feet and nails clean. Wear cotton socks to absorb the moisture from your feet. Always keep your nails clean and trim them after they grow.
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.
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your toe can fall off if you live outside homeless and it gets badly cut and infected?unfortunatley yes its very dangerous to live out in the coldness so that's the answer
No. If you're having circulation issues (which is why your toes would rot/fall off), then you should probably be wearing doctor-recommended socks and footwear. Make sure your socks aren't too tight around each toe. If you feel your toes going numb or loosing sensation when wearing toe socks, then just take them off and don't use them.
Leave the toe nail alone. It may be ugly and discolored for a month or longer but it is best to let it grow out and fall off on its own. Don't mess w/ it. I play soccer and it happens to us plyers all the time. Leave it alone and keep it clean! Good luck!
well firstly take off all the nail Polish you have on your toe then wait about 3-5 weeks and the tint of yellow should fade
First of all its real name is grey matter.
Cramping any where in the body can be caused by over working them, mineral deficiency's, or other chemical imbalances and hormonal problems. The best way to discover what is wrong is to get tests done to sort it out.