Do toenails grow back?

If your toenail falls off, it'll usually grow back within a few months to a year. However, depending on the cause and the size of the lost toenail, it could take up to two years. Contact your doctor if your toenail won't stop bleeding or you have severe pain.
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Can you regrow a whole toenail?

After a nail separates from the nail bed, it will not reattach, so don't try. In its place, a new nail will have to grow back. Toenail growth can be slow; toenails can take up to 18 months (1.5 years) to grow back.
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How long does it take for big toenail to grow back?

After a nail separates from the nail bed for whatever reason, it will not reattach. A new nail will have to grow back in its place. Nails grow back slowly. It takes about 6 months for a fingernail and up to 18 months for a toenail to grow back.
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How many times will your toenails grow back?

Your toenails grow much slower than your fingernails. They grow at an average rate of 1.62 mm per month. And if you lose a toenail, it can take up to a year and a half for it to completely grow back. That's three times as long as it would take your fingernail to regrow.
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What to do if you lose a toenail?

Some treatment and prevention tips for toenails that have fallen off or are in the process of falling off include:
  1. Use pain medication as needed. ...
  2. Bandage the toe. ...
  3. Trim the existing nail. ...
  4. Soak your feet in cold water. ...
  5. Elevate your foot as much as possible.
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What To Do if Your Toenail Falls Off



Should I be worried if my toenail falls off?

While a toenail falling off is usually not a major medical concern, it can be painful and annoying. In some cases, a damaged or detaching toenail may become infected, or it may be a sign of a more serious medical condition. A person can take steps at home to help ensure that the nail bed is kept clean and protected.
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What to do if toenail falls off from fungus?

What should I do if my toenail is falling off? First, don't panic. Even if your toenail falls off, it will grow back within three to six months. However, getting treatment from your trusted podiatrist can help to protect your toe while your nail grows back and prevent further infection from developing.
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Why is my toenail growing back so thick?

Toenails that grow thicker over time likely indicate a fungal infection, also known as onychomycosis. Left untreated, thick toenails can become painful. Prompt treatment can be key to curing the nail fungus. Fungal infections might be difficult to cure and may require months of treatment.
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Should I cut off my fungus toenail?

Nail removal: If you have a severe infection or other treatments just don't work, your dermatologist may recommend removing the nail(s) to get rid of the infection.
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What happens if a toenail comes off?

If your toenail falls off, it'll usually grow back within a few months to a year. However, depending on the cause and the size of the lost toenail, it could take up to two years. Contact your doctor if your toenail won't stop bleeding or you have severe pain.
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Why won't my toenails grow?

Other Reasons Why Your Toenails Stopped Growing

Although it's incredibly important to be aware of vascular issues like peripheral artery disease, toenails that don't seem to grow may be caused by other health issues such as: Fungal infections. Ingrown toenails. Cancer treatments like radiation or chemotherapy.
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How do I know if my nail bed is damaged?

If you have a deep cut in your nail bed, you should see a doctor, especially if it doesn't stop bleeding. Subungual hematomas that cover more than a quarter of your nail also need medical treatment. If your finger is very swollen or painful, or if you think it's fractured, you should see your doctor for an evaluation.
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Why did my toenail grow back weird?

If there's a problem with the toe, the nail growing cells have been partially damaged, or something like a fungal nail infection or other problem is present, then the nail may grow back distorted.
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Can a toenail be permanently removed?

Permanent Toenail Removal

In this procedure, your podiatrist destroys the nail matrix to prevent a new toenail from growing. The matrix is the part of the nail bed that produces keratin to make nails. This may be necessary in cases of severe, long-lasting infection or the development of scar tissue on the nail bed.
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What is the white hard stuff under my toenails?

This overgrowth is called subungual hyperkeratosis. People with hyperkeratosis may notice a white, chalky substance under the nail. When this occurs in the toenails, the pressure of shoes pushing down on the nails might cause pain.
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Will thick toenails go away?

If you have had an injury to your toe and your nail is temporarily thick, it may get better over time. As a new, healthy nail grows out, you can see if it gets better. However, due to the slow growth of toenails, this can take many months.
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Are thick toenails always fungus?

Although there are many potential causes of thick nails, a fungal infection is the most likely cause in the toenails. Other conditions, such as psoriasis or diabetes, may also cause thick nails to develop. The exact cause of thick nails will help decide a person's treatment to correct the condition.
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Will my toenail grow back normal after fungus?

If the infection is deep and you've had it for a while, your doctor may want to remove all or part of your nail. A new nail usually grows back, but it might take a year or so. While it's coming back, your doctor will likely give you a cream or other treatment to put on your nail bed to keep fungus away.
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What does fungus toenails look like?

Whitish to yellow-brown discoloration. Brittle, crumbly or ragged. Distorted in shape. A dark color, caused by debris building up under your nail.
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How do I know if my toenail fungus is dying?

Top 5 signs your toenail fungus has gone nuclear
  1. Nail color changes. If your nail turns white and chalky or yellow, it's not a good sign. ...
  2. Nail position changes. If your nail starts to curl downward or upward, it's time to be concerned. ...
  3. Nail texture changes. ...
  4. Nail smell changes. ...
  5. Nail sensation changes.
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Why is my toenail lifting off my toe?

Nail lifting may occur with other skin conditions, such as various forms of eczema (including hand dermatitis), psoriasis, and lichen planus. Nail lifting may also occur with underlying medical problems, including thyroid disease, pregnancy, some forms of infection, and rarely some forms of cancer.
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Can damaged toenails be repaired?

An infected toenail after initial damage

You can still use a form to protect the skin, sculpt the shape of a toenail onto the nail bed and, with the OK from a GP or dermatologist, the client can adhere this to be nail bed using a medical grade skin adhesive, which can often be purchased from a pharmacy.
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Can you permanently damage your nail bed?

Severe damage to the nail bed (the soft tissue underneath the nail plate that attaches the nail to the finger), particularly from a crush injury, often results in permanent nail deformity. To reduce the risk of a permanent nail deformity, the injury should be repaired immediately, which requires removal of the nail.
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How long does a damaged nail bed take to heal?

If you lose your nail, it will take about 7 to 10 days for the nail bed to heal. A new fingernail will take about 4 to 6 months to grow to replace the lost nail. Toenails take about 12 months to grow back. The new nail will probably have grooves or ridges and be somewhat misshapen.
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