A toenail may be dead if it appears discolored, often turning yellow, brown, or black, and lacks shine. Additionally, if the nail is separating from the nail bed or if there is persistent pain and swelling around the nail, these could be signs of underlying issues. In some cases, a dead toenail may feel detached or loose. Consulting a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis is recommended.
The dead nail will begin to detach (and eventually fall off) while a new toenail grows in.
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Sometimes used interchangeably, they are very close. The "quick" is the soft, tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenail. The "cuticle" is the dead skin at the base of a fingernail or toenail.
I am suffering like you do but mine is horizontally at the base. Well, they tell me it will heal slowly. A new nail will grow beneath our dead ones and when it is fully grown, the dead nail will automatically remove itself from its place. I know imagining it sucks. But dont worry, I have undergone this same thing when I was a kid. I just don't remember if its painful or not.
a rocker that rocks your toenail of
An anagram of toenail is elation.
they can tell you the age of dead people
If the toenail is too long or if it is dry, then it will split.
Not always
A dark toenail is just a dirty toenail.
will Medicarepay for ingrown toenail
a toenail breaks because it smells like cheese and sausage :]