Either you hurt it badly so it came of or there is a new layer of nail under.
The desire to rip off one's toenails is a form of self-harm. It could be a sign of underlying emotional or psychological distress that may require professional help. It is important to seek support from a therapist or counselor if experiencing such thoughts.
The toenails grow slower than the fingernails.
No, toenails do not need to breathe because they are primarily composed of keratin, a tough protein. However, it's important to keep toenails clean and dry to prevent fungal infections and other issues.
Toenails are made of a protein called keratin, the same protein that makes up hair and the outer layer of skin. Keratin provides strength and protection to the toenails.
Toenails typically grow at a rate of about 1 millimeter per month.
It's not.
Well, if your cockatiel's toenails are falling off, it probably has some kind of sickness. take him/her to the vet and see what he says.
Your toenails fall off
Yes it is normal
Yes, if you trim them off your toe first.
Too small shoes.
It means... you are going insane.
Peanut butter
It regrows... The same is true for toenails.
Regularly trim toenails straight across, avoid cutting them too short, wear properly fitting shoes, keep feet clean and dry, and moisturize regularly to prevent thickening of toenails. If thick toenails persist, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
Trauma to the toenail can cause it to die off. An infection within the nail can also cause it to die off.
Yes, toenails falling off can be associated with hypothyroidism, as the condition can lead to changes in nail growth and health. However, toenails detaching are more commonly linked to trauma, fungal infections, or other nail disorders. While thyroid cancer might indirectly affect nail health due to overall health decline or treatment side effects, it is not a direct cause of toenails falling off. If you experience significant nail changes, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.