Why does my toenail grow on top of itself?

Toenails may curl upward for a number of reasons: This could be your toenails' natural growth pattern. Your shoes could be pushing at the tips of your toenails. Your toenails could be affected by profuse foot sweat.
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Why is my toenail growing an extra layer?

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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Why is a nail growing over 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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Why do I have an overlapping toenail?

The cause of an overlapping toe may be hereditary or may develop as you get older. Overlapping toes are often associated with other foot issues, such as bunions and hammer toes. Follow up with your doctor as soon as you have pain or other symptoms from an overlapping toe.
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How do you get rid of layered toenails?

Applying a small amount of melted coconut oil can help heal thick yellow toenails. You can purchase over-the-counter (OTC) antifungal nail creams and ointments. Be sure to clip and clean your nails before use to make sure the creams reach deeper layers. Laser therapy can be used to treat a fungal toenail infection.
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What is a double toenail?

Split toenails will eventually grow back in one piece, whereas a double toenail will continue to grow back exactly the way it was. Double toenails are most likely the initial form of a hexadactyly (a sixth finger or toe). It is a recessive feature, so it may skip a few generations.
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What is the white stuff under my toenails that smells?

Foul-smelling debris also may accumulate under the nail. As the infection continues, the nail may crumble gradually and fall off. Or, it may become so thick that the affected toe feels uncomfortable or painful inside shoes. A less common variety of toenail fungus is called white superficial onychomycosis.
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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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Can a toenail grow over 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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How do you fix overlapping toes without surgery?

How to Straighten Overlapping Toes
  1. Toe Separators and Spacers. One simple solution for correcting crooked toes are toe straighteners, such as toe separators or toe spacers. ...
  2. Toe Splints. ...
  3. Surgery. ...
  4. Proper Fitting Footwear. ...
  5. Foot & Toe Alignment. ...
  6. Bandages & Corn Protectors. ...
  7. Cold Therapy. ...
  8. Exercises & Physical Therapy.
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How do you get rid of an overgrown toe?

The best treatment for Overgrown Toeskin is the Vandenbos surgery, a procedure that treats the excess tissue (skin) along the sides of the nail and leaves the nail untouched. Removing all or part of the nail has a 70% failure rate for patients with Overgrown Toeskin.
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How do you treat a toenail that grows up?

The most important thing you can do is trim your toenails using a strong, sharp nail clipper. Cut each toenail to the point where it begins to curve upward. Cut the nail straight across without cutting the edges inward. It's also important to leave the nail a little long to prevent it from growing inward.
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What does onycholysis look like?

If you have onycholysis, your nail will begin to peel upward from the nail bed. This is not usually painful. The affected nail may become yellow, greenish, purple, white, or gray, depending on the cause.
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Can a new nail grow under another nail?

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.
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How do you get rid of double nails?

Most split nails will heal with time as your nails grow out. If you're experiencing frequent splitting, avoid moisture on your nails and consider using a nail hardening solution. If your split nails are causing you frequent discomfort, consult with your doctor about treatment options.
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What is a pincer toenail?

Pincer nail is a condition characterized by excessive transverse nail curvature, progressively pinching the nail bed distally. It is quite common in the toenails of adults, while they are rare in the fingernails, where they are related to abnormalities of the distal phalanx (exostosis or arthritis).
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Can you have double nails?

A rudimentary accessory or double nail of the middle finger of hand is extremely rare, although rudimentary accessory or double nail of the toes only described four times before. Most cases are accidentally detected and only few patients seek help because they have discomfort or pain.
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What is a 6th toenail?

The accessory nail of the fifth toe, also known as petaloid toenail, is a physical trait of the small toe, where a minuscule "sixth toenail" is present in the outer corner of the nail situated on the smallest toe.
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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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Can you scrape out toenail fungus?

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If your fungus doesn't clear up at home, you should check in with a dermatologist (a skin, hair, and nail specialist) or podiatrist (a foot doctor.) They may gently scrape under your nail to get rid of some of the fungus or send it to the lab for diagnosis.
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Why do my toenails stink when I cut them?

Bacterial infections usually leak pus and, sometimes, blood. Fungal infections produce discolored toenails that are thick, brittle, and smell bad.
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How common is double toenail?

A rudimentary accessory or double nail of the little toe is not rare, although only described three times before. Most cases are accidentally detected and only few patients seek help because they have discomfort or pain.
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Is onycholysis serious?

Onycholysis is when a person's nail or nails detach from the skin underneath. Although not a serious health condition by itself, onycholysis can be a symptom of a potentially serious illness.
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Can diabetes cause onycholysis?

The nail changes in diabetes are related to hyperglycaemia and formation of AGEs. Fungal nail infections occur more commonly in patients with diabetes than in the general population and correlate with blood sugar levels. Bacterial infections can cause acute paronychia, resulting in Beau lines and onycholysis.
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What does fungus toenails look like?

Nails with fungus might look yellow. Sometimes a white dot shows up on the nail and then gets bigger. When fungus builds up under your nail, it can loosen and even separate the nail from the bed. The fungus can also spread to the skin around your nail.
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