static_
10-22-2006, 03:19 AM
At work I was merchandising the store about a month ago, and upon pulling one of the heavy tables across the floor I stubbed and cracked my left big toenail, about halfway up the white half moon portion of the nail. There was slight cracking on the surface, and it bled for a bit, but since then, there has been no pain or bleeding. The portion that cracked, lifted slightly, so I clipped it off the other night to minimise snagging on fabrics, and there seems to be a fresh nail underneath.
I'm wondering if it will grow back without problems, and if there is anything I should do to help the process. Right now it looks as though there is a chunk missing out of the surface layer of my nail, revealing another underneath.
What do you think about it, and what do you think I should do??
Thank you SO much for your help!
Kevin :wave:
I'm wondering if it will grow back without problems, and if there is anything I should do to help the process. Right now it looks as though there is a chunk missing out of the surface layer of my nail, revealing another underneath.
What do you think about it, and what do you think I should do??
Thank you SO much for your help!
Kevin :wave:
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Marti
10-22-2006, 09:50 PM
The nail plate is comprised of three main layers; the one that touches the nail bed, the one in the center and the one on the surface. What you are seeing underneath is the deepest layer; the one you injured was the uppermost layer. The only waythe nail will never grow again is if you have it surgically removed at the root.

