You can grow your nail even if the nail bed is damaged by following these simple steps:
-constantly clean your nails
-keep your nails short until the nail bed heals
-get a nail and cuticle lotion to revitalize you nails. You can pick this up at almost any drug store
its possible maybe because ive lost my nail
Relapse is common, and often, the nail or nail bed is permanently damaged
It depends how badly you have damaged the nail bed. Sometimes the nail will grow until the dark spot (or blue spot) grow right out and other times you may lose the nail completely. Nature takes it course so wait and see, but keep the nail clean and put antibiotic cream on it.
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Yes it will grow back unless you have had surgery to remove the nail bed.
Damage to the nail bed, usually. You may have hit or trapped the end of your finger a while back, and it's damaged the base of the nail. It should grow through with clear nail behind it.
Eventually, yes.
it can't regrow because there isn't anything for it to grow into if that makes sense
If the growth zone of the nail (slightly behind the cuticle) is basically OK, the nail will grow back, but it can take almost a full year before it's reached normal size and shape again. If the growth zone is damaged, then the nail might come back deformed. Thicker, cloudy, wavy or anything like that. It may eventually return to normal, or it may always be strange. If the growth zone is really badly damaged, or actually missing, the nail might not come back at all.
It usually means that the toenail has been damaged at some earlier time, usually by an accidental hit to the nail.
Superglue is not recommended for attaching a toenail to the nail bed. Using superglue can lead to irritation, infections, or further damage to the nail and surrounding skin. If a toenail is loose or damaged, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for proper care and treatment.
As long as the nail growth zone(some mm behind the cuticle) is OK, the nail should grow back. If there's serious damage to that area, the nail may not grow back at all, come back deformed, or only partially. But even if everything is OK, it can take some months before you see it at all, and a full year for complete replacement.