Should I cut off detached nail?

File any sharp edges smooth, or trim the nail. This will help prevent catching the nail and tearing it more. Trim off the detached part of a large tear, or leave the nail alone. Cover the nail with tape or an adhesive bandage until the nail has grown out enough to protect the finger or toe.
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How do you cut a detached nail off?

Use scissors to remove the detached part of the nail if the nail is partly attached. Soak your finger or toe in cold water for 20 minutes after trimming the nail. Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, and cover the area with a nonstick bandage.
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Should I rip my nail off?

If a portion of the nail is still adherent to the nail bed, it can be left intact. The non-adhering portion of the nail should be removed. The usual local precautions to prevent infection should be taken. The damaged skin should be covered with an appropriate dressing.
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How long does it take for a fingernail to fall off?

A new fingernail will take about 4 to 6 months to grow to replace the lost nail.
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Should I cover an exposed nail bed?

Protect any exposed part of the nail bed for 7 to 10 days until this skin hardens and isn't sensitive anymore. Coat the area with antibiotic ointment and top with a nonstick bandage. Change the bandage every day and whenever it gets wet.
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What To Do if Your Toenail Falls Off



Will a nail reattach itself?

Once a nail detaches from a nail bed, it will not reattach. Instead, a new nail will grow back. This can take up to 18 months for a toenail, and about 6 months for a fingernail.
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Does removing a nail hurt?

You won't feel any pain, but you'll be fully awake. If you're squeamish, you may prefer to look away. Your doctor will start by separating the nail from the skin. Then a tool will be inserted under the nail to lift and remove the nail plate.
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How painful is losing a fingernail?

Nail bed avulsion

Some accidents can lift your nail away from your finger partially or completely. This is called nail bed avulsion, and it's extremely painful. This injury is typically accompanied by bleeding and swelling, and it definitely calls for immediate medical attention.
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Do nails regrow after removal?

After your nail has been removed, it will take a few weeks for the nail to start to grow back. It will take about 3 to 6 months for a fingernail to fully grow back. A toenail will take about 6 to 12 months. Your nail will usually, but not always, grow back normally.
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Do nail beds grow back?

In most cases, the nail will grow back from the area under the cuticle (the matrix). A fingernail takes about 4 to 6 months to grow back. A toenail takes about 12 months to grow back. If the nail bed or matrix was damaged, the nail may grow back with a rough or abnormal shape.
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How do you treat a lifting toenail?

The easiest treatment is to have your podiatrist trim the excess nail and remove the lifted aspect. Podiatrists can also provide other medication recommendations to help treat the fungus. Less common causes of the toenail lifting are bone spurs or cancer.
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Can a new toenail grow under another?

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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When removing a toenail it is important to always remove the entire nail?

Toenail removal.

A doctor may decide to remove the entire toenail. Removing the whole nail makes it more likely that the nail will grow back misshapen or deformed, which can increase the risk of future ingrown toenails. It can take up to 18 months for the nail to regrow fully.
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What is the white part under your fingernail?

The half-moon shape at the base of your fingernail is known as a lunula. Lunulae cover the bottom of your nail, just above your cuticle. Lunulae are part of your nail matrix. The matrix refers to the tissue just beneath your nail.
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How do you protect your finger when fingernail falls off?

Cover the nail with tape or an adhesive bandage until the nail has grown out enough to protect the finger or toe. If you trim off the detached nail, you will have less worry about the nail catching and tearing. If you leave the detached nail in place, it will eventually fall off when the new nail grows in.
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What are Covid nails?

COVID nails are nail changes that happen a few days or weeks after a COVID-19 infection. They're either a sign that the infection stressed your body, or they could be a rare symptom of the infection itself, depending on your symptoms.
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Why do I have a nail growing under my nail?

Pterygium inversum unguis (PIU) occurs when the hyponychium attaches to the underside of the nail as it grows. It's an uncommon condition, but it's a common cause of skin overgrowth under the fingernail. Scientists don't fully understand PIU. However, they do know it can be present from birth or acquired later.
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What is the white stuff under my toenails?

Nail fungus is a common condition that begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. It can affect several nails.
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Should I remove partially detached toenail?

If only part of a toenail has fallen off, it is essential to leave the remaining part of the nail in place. In this case, instead of removing it, a person should trim or file any jagged or uneven edges to smooth it out. This will help prevent further injury or the nail catching on socks or footwear.
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Why do I have two layers of nail?

What's a split nail? A split nail is usually caused by physical stress, nutrient deficiency, or wear and tear. Split nails can be a problem, especially if you work with your hands. Although split nails are completely normal and sometimes unavoidable, there are ways you can prevent split nails in the future.
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Why do I have an extra toenail?

Double toenails, not to be confused with split toenails, are an inherited, genetic trait. In other words, no, you did not drop something on your toenail when you were a child, causing your nail to split permanently.
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How long does it take for a lifted toenail to heal?

Taking good care of your wound at home will help it heal quickly and reduce your chance of infection. The wound should heal within a few weeks. If completely removed, fingernails may take 6 months to grow back. Toenails may take 12 to 18 months to grow back.
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