An in-growing toenail really needs to be dealt with by a chiropodist. I know that alot of in-grown toenails have to be removed. Make an appointment with your doctor, they may be able to give you something to help you out. Hi there, When I had a ingrown toenail, I needed surgery to remove the nail. But prior to this I did cutt the corners of the affected nail off, so the corners didn't stick in my toe and imbed itself any more. You could try this but it might do more harm than good. Alternatively see a chropodist who will look at your nail for you and fix it if necessary or advise you on whether you need surgery or not. Take care. ~T
a stainless steel instrument with sharp blade to cut cuticles in the fingernails and toenails
Toenails grow at an average rate of about 1mm per month. If a toenail were never cut, it could continue growing until it reaches its maximum length, which varies among individuals but typically ranges from 1-1.5 cm.
Soak them in warm water, or cut them right after a shower or bath.
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.
The answer is yes, they can! The brown stuff forms on your toe and then a week later it gets watery and squeezes out from under the toenail. I've only heard of one person whose toenails have pooped, so it is very rare. But toenails can poop, and GOOD NIGHT!!
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
To prevent or manage toenails growing outwards and maintain healthy feet, it is important to trim your toenails straight across, avoid cutting them too short, wear properly fitting shoes, keep your feet clean and dry, and seek medical attention if you notice any signs of infection or abnormal nail growth.
In medieval times, people cut their toenails using small knives or scissors.
they dont
Don't cut them, paint them or peel them
You clearly have to much free time!
yes they do but they are not like our's they are blue ;)
Once a week is recommended
Hamsters Toenails are not very easy to cut but you may be able to bring them to a pet store and they should be able to help.
get your parents to cut your toenails for you, if you are bad at cutting them.
I gets uglier and bigger unless you cut them.
You cut the hair in the same direction that it is growing in and you can leave a little bit of the length there to avoid the hairs from sticking up.