Take it to the vet. They will have to cut the nail off to appropriate size which might make your pig bleed. Do NOT do this yourself. You should trim your pigs nails weekly.
Foot fungus.
trench foot is bogies in the toenail and you get it by sitting on tha doilet to long you get me blad
hallux vagus, ingrown toenail
If your guinea pig has a purple foot, you need to go to the vet!
A Podiatrist ... a doctor who is highly educated in diseases of the foot.
Maintaining proper toenail length is important for foot health because long toenails can lead to ingrown nails, infections, and discomfort. Trimming toenails regularly helps prevent these issues and promotes overall foot hygiene and comfort.
usually an average bump on your foot is caused from bacteria getting into your toenail. if it goes through the end of your toenail it usually pushes it back causing a bruise/bump, if the bump gets infected it can push to your killies (the back of the foot) and cause tendentious in worse cases it might my FATAL love princeston girl
Your toenails will get thicker as you get older, because you are more susceptible of getting ingrown toenails. If your toenail gets thicker then you might have a likely chance of having Athletes Foot.
It is recommended to seek treatment from a healthcare professional, such as a podiatrist or a doctor, for the removal of an ingrown and infected toenail. They have the expertise and tools necessary to properly diagnose and treat the condition, reducing the risk of complications or further infection.
Definitely go to your doctor or a hospital. You will need anti-fungal cream, plenty of gauze and the manual precision of a professional. This does sound painful, so do not stub your foot! However, sometimes the pain of a toenail before it breaks off is much worse than after it does. The healing is a relief and a whole new nail will grow back cleaner over a year.
Pain in the foot can be due to a problem in any part of the foot. Bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, toenail beds, nerves, blood vessels, or skin can be the source of foot pain.
It might. It depends on how you got it. I have a bruise under my toenail from my friend who stepped on my foot with her high heels on. If this comes out of the blue, and it won't stop hurting, then you might have it. It's very rare. If you got this from something that hurt your toenail like I did, then It probably is not skin cancer.