if you don't take care of your finger and toenails they can grow in and get infected, if that happens you have to go to the doctor.
The care and maintenance of the fingernails and toenails is nailcare. for taking care of your damaged nails you can also use Nail growth products
No, Sikhism does promote hygeine and long fingernails would be really hard to take care of.
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To take care of your fingernails or toenails:wash your hands and feet regularlyscrub excess dead skin awaycompletely dry the hands and feetuse clippers to cut nails - remember, straight cuts on toenails, not slanted at the sidesuse a nail file to soften rough edgesapply nail polish if desiredapply hand / foot lotion to keep skin soft
Well, just like other large animals, horses need daily care and attention. If the owner of a horse does not properly care for their animal, the horse has a large chance of dying. - HorseLuv13
haha no! I don' think they even notice!
No, nurses are not allowed to cut or clip a patient's toenails. They are however allowed to file them down. Typically a podiatrist will cut them, or a nurse who specializes and is certified in foot care is allowed too.
alice's nails were why do you care?! red? blue? pink? green? orange?
Parkinson's disease itself does not directly affect toenails, but individuals with the condition may experience changes in nail growth and health due to related factors. For example, mobility issues and reduced self-care can lead to poor nail hygiene, and certain medications may impact nail strength or appearance. Additionally, some patients may develop conditions like fungal infections, which can affect toenails. Regular foot care and monitoring are important for those with Parkinson's.
If you have to have hernia surgery you should watch out for fevers or infection. You should also stay off of your feet to prevent excessive bleeding as well.
Ask your family doctor to recommend a podiatrist, or look in the yellow pages for one. A podiatrist is a professional who specializes in the care of the feet.
Elena Prostova has written: 'Toe-rrific' -- subject(s): Care and hygiene, Foot, Personal Beauty, Toenails