My toenails are bruised and empty, what should I do? 50

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nail bruising. After that, it will be dropped when it is empty, so there is no need to worry about it. When the nail is bruised, the nail nutrition will be damaged in the area of the bruising, and the nail will be connected to the nail bed.

    Separation, over time, will gradually fall off on its own, and new nails will gradually grow out, and new nails will grow in place of old ones. The growth cycle of nails is generally relatively fast, don't worry too much, usually the local main thing is to prevent infection, do not peel off the nails by yourself. If the partial nail bed is well repaired, the nail will fall out automatically.

    Usually try not to get wet as much as possible, and use iodophor every day.

    Disinfect 1-2 times, iodophor disinfection needs to be eliminated 3 times each time, do a good job of nail care, minimize local bumps, and protect injured nails. If there are other special circumstances, such as re-bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital to be dealt with by a doctor. "

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You'd better go to a pedicure to get your nails trimmed, otherwise bacteria can easily develop. If new nails grow, even better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your shoes are small and do not fit, you must have been walking for a long time, it will cause this symptom, now it is not painful, this situation occurs, it doesn't matter, as time goes by, new nails come out, and the bruised nails slowly recede, as long as the toes do not hurt the bones or tendons, it is generally fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the bruise under the nail is small, it will be absorbed naturally and there is no need to deal with it. If the bruising is large, it is recommended to go to the hospital and poke a small hole in the nail to let the bruising out, which will reduce your pain and the recovery will be faster.

    Good luck with you**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Thoroughly wash the old nail polish on the nails: dip some nail polish remover on a cotton pad and put the dao

    Ten fingernails are wrapped for a few minutes, and finally the nails can be wiped with the original cotton wool that covered the nails;

    2.Use nail clippers to trim the nails into your favorite shape (oval shape is preferred), rub the cooked deerskin grinding rod in one direction to round the nail edges, and also promote blood circulation in the fingers;

    3.Gently massage the soft skin on the nail part with nail cream to make it soft, and make it separate from the nail to avoid laceration, for people who are very hard around the nail, you should soak the nail in the warm face soap bubble for 10 minutes, wash it and wipe it fully with a soft towel;

    4.Apply an appropriate amount of exfoliating liquid to the surface and inside of the soft skin and nails, press the soft skin in the form of a cotton swab in a circular shape, and trim the excess nail flesh or aging dead skin while cleaning the nails;

    5.Use hand cream to massage from the fingertips to the root in a circular motion from the little finger to promote blood circulation;

    6.Wipe with a hot towel or wash off with warm water after massage, and finally rinse with water to contract**; If you do this once a week, you will have shiny, transparent and beautiful nails within half a year.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay, it's long and it's good to stir it up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, your situation is going to be divided into two kinds.

    One is that the bruised place does not touch the root of the nail or has little contact, and the blood scab will be pushed out as the nail grows, and it is good to cut off the blood scab and nail that have been pushed out, and naturally there will be no traces. I often encounter this situation because I love to play basketball.

    The second situation, which I just encountered last semester, is that the bruised area has more contact with the root of the nail. I am a boy, and four months ago, playing basketball was also squeezed to my toes, and most of the left side of my right thumb was purple-black bruises, and it was the kind that connected to the root of the nail. I am a student of Wenzhou Medical College, and I asked the teacher if I need to go to the hospital, and the teacher said that it is not necessary at all, and it will fall off on its own in a few months.

    Then I didn't care about it, and a layer of toenails fell off during the summer vacation, and the nails fell off with those purple-black blood scabs, leaving a normal layer of newly grown nails, leaving no bruises at all. To put it simply, the blood crust forms a blood scab and sticks to the old nails, and then these old nails can not continue to grow, and the new nails will grow out, squeeze the blood scabs and the old nails up and out, and finally when the new nails cover the entire lower layer of the blood scab, it is time for the old nails to peel off, I am the left bruised part fell off first, let my mother cut it off with scissors, and the right part without bruises will also fall off, but the speed will be slower for a few days, and then cut off the part of the nail that is not bruised after a few days, It won't hurt because the old nails and blood scabs are out of your flesh and are dead cells.

    This thing is not in a hurry, it will take about four months, it will not leave any traces, and you don't usually have to care, if you go to the hospital, it is estimated that you will be asked to pull out your nails, because this situation cannot be medicated, but this still has to wait for it to grow out, my advice is to wait for it to fall off naturally.

    Really, don't worry, there won't be any bruises left, mine is all gone.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it's just a small part, you can cut a corner on that small part now, and then slowly push the blood out.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The bruising does not dissipate, but it will exit as the nail grows. Don't wear small shoes.

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