What should I do if my little thumb nail falls off while playing basketball?

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

    Pay attention to inflammation, it is better to buy some anti-inflammatory potions, and go to bandage it so that you can recover faster and devote yourself to the next basketball matchup. Hope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Description of the condition: There has been bruising on the nail cover of the big foot for a long time, and I took off my socks after playing ball today to find that the nail cover has been broken from the root, and there is blood leaching out, and I don't feel very painful. Do I need to go to the hospital to remove my nails? How long will it take to pull it out.

    Can you still play basketball if you pull it out? I feel like I'm going to be meaty.

    The nail cover of the little finger of the right hand is broken, and the root of the nail is good, so.

    Nail cover, rush !!

    Nail covers. What should I do if my leg is swollen and swollen by a firecracker, and there is bruising?

    There is blood].

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The little finger is itchy and symmetrical, and the middle finger of the right foot is also very itchy, which has affected the growth of the nail.

    What to do if the little thumb of the child is slightly red and the nails are not normal for two and a half weeks:

    Q: Patient age: 34

    Patient gender: male.

    Illness. Patient age: 54

    Patient gender: male.

    Description of the condition: The nail of the left little finger is covered with flutes, which is not as smooth as before.

    Playing basketball caused one-third of the nail of the little finger of the left foot to separate from the flesh, and when I touched the nail, I found that the nail was still there.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Question: What should I do if my nail cover is injured, I used to play basketball with my little thumb, and the nail cover was stepped on and became thicker and brittle, and a piece was dropped with nail scissors, and it hurt to be touched again the day before yesterday.

    Recently, the nail cover (nail bed) of my 2 index fingers has been made smaller and smaller by me, and finally it is gone, it hurts a little, what should I do?

    Not. Question: What should I do if my toes are itchy and my fingernails are whitish?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When playing basketball, the nail cover of the little thumb was beaten up, and now the nails that grow are strangely shaped, and they are more swollen than the good one, when the nails grow, they don't stick to the flesh, and a part of the middle is empty, and now it's half long

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No need to pull it off, wipe some anti-inflammatory drugs (Yunnan Baiyao powder) after cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide, wrap it with gauze, not too tight, clean the wound once every other day (to avoid inflammation), clean it up about the same time, and after a period of time, the nails will grow back after falling off naturally. During the recovery period, it is recommended to wear sandals that do not wrap the little toe to avoid inflammation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Remove the nail cap and apply anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent inflammation and avoid strenuous exercise.

    Nail loss is not only unsightly, but also prone to fungal infection, so nail loss should go to the hospital as soon as possible**. The hazards of nail loss are:

    1.Nail loss affects the overall appearance of a person, endangers health, and damages one's own image.

    2.Nail loss brings inconvenience to work and life, such as shaking hands, serving tea, passing goods, visiting relatives and friends, etc., and others are reluctant to come into contact with them.

    3.Deformities of the toes of the hands and toes due to nails are common, and amputation has also been reported.

    4.Nail loss can easily lead to various fungal infections, forming ringworm of the hands and feet, tinea corporis, jock itch, erysipelas and other serious diseases.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can't pull it out, find some medicine to apply it, wrap it in gauze, and wait for it to fall off on its own...

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you can't pull it out, it will fall off naturally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Disinfect it locally, bandage it, and wait for the nails to grow back on their own.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't take long for the body to self-repair and it peels off on its own.

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