Not all people think about the health of their nails, about making them look beautiful and well-groomed. Moreover, some do not pay attention to them even if they are damaged or changed in shape. And one day this may lead to the removal of the nail plate.
Of course, doctors do not immediately take radical measures; initially they still try to avoid removal.
Patients are often worried about how the nail grows after removal; will the fingers still be beautiful?
Nails may be removed for the following reasons:
In order to treat purulent formations under the nail plate, it is completely removed. If there is fungus, they can remove either part of the nail plate or completely.
To know how a nail grows after removal, you need to know the reasons for its removal. Nail plates can be healthy or damaged, become thin and flaking, inelastic and cracking, painful yellowish in appearance, rough and embossed.
There are a number of factors that affect nail growth.
But sometimes the nail plate can regenerate with certain problems. Most often this happens if the growth zone of the matrix is damaged during an injury. In this case, the shape of the growing nail causes more concern.
If there was inflammation at the site of injury, the nails become wavy. But if cracks suddenly appear, this indicates that the formation process is seriously disrupted.
Of course, on the eve of surgery, all patients worry whether the nail will grow back after removal? First of all, you must follow all the doctor’s recommendations. The nail will grow, but it does not always grow in the correct shape.
After the nail plate is removed, the bandage should not be too tight, and after its removal, running water should not enter the wound.
It is important that your feet are warm during sleep and that your sore leg is on a small pillow.
Shoes should not be narrow. If pain occurs, you should immediately contact a specialist.
In order for nail restoration after removal to be successful, during the first days you do not need to walk much and apply antibacterial ointment to the wound. The wound will heal within 4-6 weeks. Sauna and steam baths are strictly contraindicated during this period.
Now there are more modern methods for treating ingrown nails: laser and radio wave . Thanks to them, the restoration of the nail after removal occurs faster.
If you remove the nail surgically , you will face a long postoperative period, which is characterized by severe pain. In addition, the healing period is quite long, and relapses are possible. And it is unknown whether the nail will grow beautiful and not deformed after removal.
Another negative thing about this method is that it involves excision of part of the nail plate or the entire nail, depending on how ingrown it is. In addition, partial removal of soft tissue occurs. Before surgery, an anesthetic injection is given to relieve pain. To access the nail, a soft tissue incision is made.
After the nail plate is removed, stitches are applied for several days. During the postoperative period, approximately 2-3 weeks, the patient should remain at home. If the pain becomes too severe, analgesics must be used.
Once the wounds from surgery have healed and you can move without restrictions, you should still be careful. Many patients want to know how long the nail grows after removal. There are many reasons for this. The finger must be covered with a breathable antibacterial patch.
Of course, injuries also affect how long a nail grows after removal. You should try to avoid them. It takes 2-3 weeks for complete healing, but about 3-4 months for a new nail to grow.
Often, during surgery, the growth area of the nail plate is damaged, which ultimately leads to an irregular shape of the growing nail.
Is it possible to calculate how long a nail grows after removal? On average, it grows by 3-4 mm per month. However, this is influenced by the state of a person’s health.
Full development from the embryonic state in the matrix until the free nail edge appears usually requires 3-6 months. But it is quite difficult to clearly say how long a nail grows after removal. Faster nail growth in young people, during the warm season, and in pregnant women.
It so happened that 2 months ago a toenail fell off (there was a callus under it, then suppuration, etc., it ended with it coming off), and now another one has started to come off (I hit this one unsuccessfully). In principle, while it’s winter and shoes are worn closed, this is not visible, but by summer I would like to have normal, neat legs, but for now it’s some kind of nightmare. The first one has grown by a third and looks very crooked, like waves. The second one has not yet begun to grow, but I suspect it will not look any better: the “under-nail” in its place is just as crooked as the first one was at the beginning. Is it possible to do something now so that at least the second nail grows normal? And what to do with the first one? Will it become smoother later or will it stay that way?
Go to the doctor. Maybe they'll tear it off. So that the new one grows normally.
Just wait; on an injured nail bed, the crooked nail almost always grows first. If you just polish it, but I'm afraid it won't help much. Summer and open-toe shoes are still a long way off, but if normal growth doesn’t grow, walk around in shoes or moccasins, that’s okay.
It’s been 5 years, I injured the nails on the big and middle toes of both feet, I put on tight shoes, I didn’t think it would happen, and it didn’t sting much, I just wore these shoes for a long time. In short, the nails grew in waves, there were gaps between the waves, now the gaps have disappeared, there is a thin border between the waves, but it is almost invisible and the nails are already smooth to the touch. The color of the nails changed slightly to greyish. There is no fungus - I took tests. But this is similar to the disease due to injury that I read about - the nails will fall off completely. I think we need to take action.
For what?? Nothing hurts me and there’s nothing to tear off, everything fell off on its own. and which doctor should I go to if I really need it? not to the emergency room, actually.
See a therapist. He will direct you where you need to go.
hmm, she will send me to 3 letters, but I’ll try to go anyway.
Yes, you don’t need to see a therapist, but a podiatrist. There is such a specialist specifically for foot problems. They often work in good pedicure salons.
Our surgeons deal with nails... but of course they do most of the cutting, tearing off, etc. And of course, the first thing to do is see a therapist, he will prescribe tests and send them where necessary))
I have something similar, I hit my little finger and seemed to break it, now the nail is growing crooked, so I don’t know what to do.
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Nails sometimes suffer from various diseases that cause various deformities. One of the most popular is koilonychia. It manifests itself in nail dystrophy, which becomes thin and fragile. The nail takes on a spoon-shaped shape concave inward.
Most often, koilonychia occurs on the hands. This disease rarely occurs on the legs. Deformation of the nail plate does not cause pain, but is a nuisance for aesthetic reasons.
The second and third fingers are most susceptible to koilonychia.
Koilonychia can be genetically determined, or result from injury or disease in the body. Spoon-shaped nails are not uncommon in young children. However, this is considered normal and does not require treatment in this case. As the child grows, the nails acquire the correct shape.
Among the general diseases of the body that cause deformation of the nail plates with koilonychia, it is worth noting the following:
The disease occurs in two stages:
Like any disease, koilonychia is easier and more effective to treat if it is recognized at an early stage. This is not always easy to do, since at first the changes are not very noticeable. How to diagnose: a drop of water is placed on the nail, if it is healthy, it will spread to the edges. If it remains in the middle of the nail plate, then we can assume the onset of the disease.
If there is an assumption about this disease, then it is necessary to consult doctors such as a hematologist and endocrinologist. After examination, these specialists make a conclusion about the condition of the thyroid gland and blood. If there are deviations from the norm, appropriate treatment is prescribed.
Deformation of fingernails due to koilonychia can be caused by external factors, such as:
Deformation of toenails due to koilonychia is rare. Its main causes may be injuries to the nail plate, general diseases of the blood or thyroid gland, and a hereditary factor.
A deformed toenail may be due to a fungal infection. To diagnose this disease, you need to consult a mycologist. After treatment of a fungal disease, as a rule, the nail grows back in its previous form.
To prevent nail fungus, you should follow the rules of personal hygiene. In the summer, when the possibility of disease is most likely, you can strengthen your nails with gel. This will not only protect them, but will also allow you to have a beautiful pedicure all summer long. Since toenails grow slowly, you can do this gel pedicure twice a season.
Onychogryphosis of the nails causes a deformity in the form of a large bird's claw. This toenail deformity often develops in older people. Occurs due to injuries, wearing tight shoes, frostbite of the fingers.
A deformed toenail can be corrected using acrylic extensions. This hard material is applied to the nail, fixes it and prevents the new one from growing crookedly. As your nail grows, you need to make corrections. Thus, after some time, the nail will renew itself and take the correct shape. However, if the nail plate is too thin, this method cannot be used.
Every woman at least once in her life has encountered onychocryptosis - the ingrowth of nail plates into soft tissue. After ailments such as fungus and plantar corns, onychocryptosis is one of the most common diseases. Today the women's club "Those over 30" will tell you how to treat an ingrown toenail.
As a rule, this problem is congenital and manifests itself already in adolescence, when the formation of the foot is completely completed. However, ingrown toenails can be the result of shoes that are too tight, fungal infections of the nail plates, and even an improperly performed pedicure. Even after carefully cutting off the top of the nail, it will not be possible to solve the problem, since, as it grows back, it will dig into the skin again.
Therefore, treatment of an ingrown toenail should begin with determining the causes that led to the development of onychocryptosis. If you have not encountered a similar problem before, then hereditary factors or, for example, flat feet, can be immediately ruled out.
To treat an ingrown toenail in this case, it will be enough to analyze the situation and eliminate the factors that influenced the development of the disease.
Particular attention should be paid to the presence of fungal diseases , for which it is impossible to do without the qualified help of a dermatologist. As a rule, regular use of special antibacterial ointments will allow the nail plate to be completely restored within a few weeks, after which treatment of an ingrown toenail will simply cease to be an urgent problem.
The situation is much more complicated if onychocryptosis occurs with enviable regularity and affects the same fingers.
In this case, there are two ways to solve the problem - conservative and operational.
In situations where an ingrown toenail not only causes discomfort when walking, but also causes inflammation of the soft tissues, the only option to get rid of the problem is surgery.
Moreover, you should remember that the sooner you see a doctor, the easier the operation itself will be. Of course, in this case you will have to sacrifice your nail, but this is much better than losing your entire finger or subjecting yourself to surgery to open a purulent abscess.
However, this method of combating onychocryptosis has a number of disadvantages. Despite the fact that treatment of a severely ingrown toenail in this case allows you to get rid of the problem once and for all, there is no guarantee that after the operation the new nail plate will have the correct shape.
Therefore, komy-za-30.ru advises to immediately pay attention to pain in your fingers when walking and make an appointment with a surgeon. If the inflammatory process is insignificant, then the doctor can perform a simpler operation by carefully cutting off the skin seals on the periungual ridges. In some cases, this is quite enough to solve the problem.
In recent years, such operations in clinics are often performed using a laser, which is a more gentle technique.
This procedure does not imply complete removal of the nail plate, since the laser beam only affects the ingrown part of the nail and soft tissue. Thanks to this, you don’t have to worry that the nail may grow crooked or have an irregular shape after surgery.
For those for whom the prospect of communicating with a surgeon causes panic, you can resort to self-treatment of an ingrown toenail, using medications and various cosmetic procedures .
However, it should be borne in mind that conservative methods of combating this disease can be resorted to only in cases where there is no pronounced inflammatory process.
First, you need to make a hot foot bath with shampoo added to properly steam the skin and also remove dirt and possible germs from the periungual ridges. After this, use sharp manicure scissors to carefully cut off the ingrown nail in a straight line to the very edge, and then try to remove the remnants of the nail plate, which resemble a splinter, from the soft tissues using tweezers.
If you fail to do this the first time, then you should use a solution of iodoxun, which is a mixture of glycerin and iodine and is sold at any pharmacy. This composition is unique in that it simultaneously disinfects and softens the skin of the periungual fold. Treatment of an ingrown toenail in this case will take much longer, but after a few days, when the swelling has completely subsided, you can easily remove a piece of the nail plate that is causing you so much inconvenience.
In addition, do not forget that subsequently, to prevent onychocryptosis, you should wear comfortable shoes, selecting them according to size, and also regularly do pedicures , which in most cases allows you to avoid such problems.
An ingrown toenail on a baby's toenail is unfortunately not uncommon these days.
In fact, the disease “onochocroptosis” (ingrown nail) occurs in a child only in the presence of certain disorders in the body that provoke the development of the wrong direction, that is, not vertical, but horizontal.
As a rule, this type of complication is accompanied by suppuration; there are even cases where the periungual tissues are located through the skin tunnels. In this case, even removing the fragments yourself will not alleviate the condition of the little patient. All that is required is specialist consultation and appropriate intervention.
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Ingrown toenail: how to get rid of it yourself at home
In most cases, an ingrown toenail on a baby's finger is the result of an improper pedicure, manicure, or poorly selected tools. Therefore, treatment of a mild form of the disease comes down to correcting the nail plate, studying the rules of personal hygiene for a newborn, and acquiring the appropriate tools.
Ingrown nails may be accompanied in a child by slight discharge of pus, redness of the deformed epithelium, and swelling.
In fact, there are not so many reasons for the formation of an ingrown toenail in a baby:
In order not to cause your baby pain or unnecessary discomfort, you should first familiarize yourself with all the rules for performing a pedicure and manicure for a child.
All manipulations with a newborn’s nails should be carried out only after bathing. Thus, the nail plate softens and is easy to correct.
It is recommended to perform a pedicure on a newborn using special children's scissors, which eliminate the possibility of damage to the epithelium. So, let's start studying the sequence of actions.
After the baby has taken water treatments and done gymnastics, it’s time to do pedicure and manicure.
In order to eliminate a mild problem on a leg or arm, experts recommend making a solution twice a day consisting of table salt and soda in the following proportions: 1 tbsp. l. salt for 1 tsp. soda per 1 liter of water.
After the bath, the baby’s leg must be treated, the piece that has grown in should be cut off and treated with an antiseptic. Next, it is better to give preference to air baths. If the weather conditions do not allow, the temperature does not meet the standards, then the finger should be bandaged with a sterile bandage. After such simple manipulations, the baby can be dressed.
If a nail has grown in on a finger, then it is necessary to prevent contact of the damaged finger with the oral cavity. Due to the fact that all manipulations of a newborn are reflexes, the easiest way would be to use protective clothing, that is, scratches.
For disinfection of a small child, whose age is closer to one year old, an excellent antiseptic that dries out the wound is iodine. It is dangerous for breastfeeding babies to use it. Therefore, experts recommend treating ingrown toenails with a one percent chlorophyllipt solution for children.
They need to treat an ingrown toenail or hand immediately after taking baths, before bandaging. Also, with a one percent solution you need to treat the epithelial area where the nail has grown in after elimination.
If treating the ingrowth at home is not possible, surgical intervention is required.
Self-treatment of a nail is a long process that requires diligence and patience. Therefore, you should not expect that after removing the ingrowth the baby will immediately feel better and will stop being capricious. In this case, pediatricians and surgeons recommend gradually removing the ingrown nails and the length of the nail. Thus, parents will definitely not be able to aggravate the situation and introduce an infection to the inflamed area.
If it is impossible to treat the ingrowth at home and requires surgical intervention, then it is better to look for a good specialist and discuss all the details of the operation.
Advanced forms of onochocroptosis are often treated only surgically, during which not only the fragment is removed, but also the shape of the nail plate is corrected.
When preparing for surgery, you must consider:
The problem of ingrown toenails can be dealt with only in the early stages, with unadvanced forms. However, the disease can be prevented if you carefully study and follow the rules for performing manicure and pedicure for newborns.
With the season of open shoes approaching, all women are in anticipation of new ideas and interesting solutions for pedicure, dreaming of showing off their legs in full glory. But for some of them, trouble awaits, which will force them to forget about their beautiful toes. An ingrown toenail and its treatment, which can take a long time, can ruin the mood of any fashionista.
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To avoid this situation in the summer, the problem should be dealt with first, without starting it, especially since now there are many ways to cure an ingrown toenail at home. “Ideal Manicure” has put together its own “collection” of folk recipes and remedies that help solve an unpleasant problem without escalating it to the point where surgical intervention is required.
To begin with, let's say that the problem of ingrown toenails is familiar not only to women, but also to men. Moreover, men are more likely to resort to procedures to treat ingrown toenails. It’s just easier for them to “disguise” the problem. While fashion is not so favorable to the weaker sex. The concepts of “beautiful shoes” and “comfortable shoes” for women contain completely different contents. As a rule, the fashion industry offers ladies narrow, uncomfortable lasts and high heels - and these are all additional risks for the formation of an ingrown nail. And if the problem has already emerged, then using such shoes it gets worse.
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In addition to uncomfortable shoes, the following circumstances can lead to the formation of an ingrown toenail:
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Before deciding how to treat an ingrown toenail, you should discuss the symptoms of the problem in order to detect it in time and eliminate it in a timely manner.
Symptoms of an ingrown toenail are as follows:
In order not to have to decide the question of how to treat an ingrown toenail, it is necessary to observe prevention:
Fashionable, tight shoes are one of the main provocateurs of the formation of an ingrown toenail. The maximum allowable time of stay in it is no more than 4 hours. The rest of the time, you should use comfortable shoes that do not squeeze your feet. Therefore, try to buy shoes in the afternoon. It is noticed that by this time the feet swell a little and increase in size. Accordingly, having bought shoes taking into account these features, in the future, when using them, you will not experience discomfort.
Let’s immediately make a reservation that treating an ingrown toenail at home is possible only in the initial stages of the problem’s development. If the situation is complicated by suppuration and an open wound, then you should immediately seek help from specialists. We will tell you about the treatment of ingrown toenails without surgery.
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When treating an ingrown toenail, the first priority is to “free” the nail plate from under the side fold. To do this, you will need to soften the nail in the bath. It is advisable to use an antiseptic bath - with an infusion of chamomile, calendula, string, or with a weak solution of potassium permanganate. It is important that the bath is warm. Too hot will irritate the inflamed skin around the nail. In addition, an ingrown toenail can cause suppuration and lead to the formation of wounds that are not noticeable at the initial stage of development of the problem, and hot water will provoke the growth of the abscess and the spread of infection. Cold baths will not soften the nail plate enough. The optimal temperature will be 32 - 35 degrees.
If suppuration has formed around the nail, then in this case you should prepare a hot salt bath. Under the influence of hot water, the tissues will tighten and thus put natural pressure on the abscess. In turn, the salt will draw fluid from the tissues. After this procedure, the wound surface must be disinfected. If the source of suppuration cannot be removed on your own, you should definitely consult a doctor!
The duration of the baths is 20 – 25 minutes. It must be done 2 times a day.
After the nail has softened, it should be carefully removed from under the nail fold as much as possible. To do this, a small flagellum of gauze or cotton wool soaked in a disinfectant solution - hydrogen peroxide, furatsilin solution, alcohol diluted with water in a ratio of 1:1, etc. should be driven under the nail plate. The flagellum must be driven as deep as the regrown part of the nail will allow. There may be discomfort and pain, but you will have to endure it.
Next, a medicinal application should be applied over the nail: gauze or a cotton pad soaked in softening cream against ingrown nails “Nailnorm”, “Uroderm”, “Levomekol”, Vishnevsky ointment, etc.
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You should put polyethylene over the application or put a finger guard on your finger. Applications and subungual flagellum need to be changed twice a day, after each bath.
It is important to leave your feet bare as often as possible during treatment. If it is difficult to ensure such an opportunity, you should choose the most comfortable shoes and expose your feet to stress less often.
This procedure is done until the ingrown toenail is completely removed.
To speed up the healing process, you can also use this method of treating an ingrown toenail at home, such as filing the nail plate. To do this, you need to cut a thin strip on the thumbnail, approximately to the middle of the plate. One deep cut is made in the center or several shallow ones are made in several zones of the plate. It is important not to damage the nail bed. Approximately 1/3 of the thickness of the nail plate is filed off.
As a result of this method, the nail plate, under the natural pressure of the overgrown roller, will shrink in the cut area and the nail will come out from under the skin on its own.
In addition to medications, traditional medicine recipes are also very effective, which will help both cure an ingrown toenail and prevent possible relapses. Let's look at some recipes:
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As you can see, ingrown toenails can be treated at home. The main thing is to observe the regularity of procedures and ensure the rest of the injured limb. After completing the treatment procedure, do not forget about preventive measures, because one day an ingrown toenail may recur. It is also important not to let the problem take its course and not to self-medicate when the problem has gone too far and is complicated by the formation of suppuration and an open wound surface. In this case, urgent medical attention will be required!
Even with regular nail care, you may sometimes notice nails peeling. For what reasons does the nail come away from the skin on the foot and why does this phenomenon appear suddenly? This pathology is called onycholysis. When this disease develops, you can notice the peeling of the nail plate from its bed. In general, such a nail becomes painful and requires drug therapy.
Every person at least once in his life has encountered such difficulty in peeling nails from their bed. This process is called onycholysis. Onycholysis is a disease of the nail plates, which is accompanied by an inflammatory process, pain and the likelihood of even bleeding of the bed.
There are a number of varieties of this disease:
This nail disease can be caused by the use of antibiotics. The use of fluoroquinological or tetracycline agents deserves special interest. At the end of treatment, the symptoms go away on their own.
But the separation of the nail from the skin may also have a non-infectious possibility. This may be associated with finger injuries. Additionally, it can be caused by chemical, mechanical and physical conditions. This happens if the skin is regularly exposed to various allergens, for example, washing powders, household chemicals, and various solvents. In this option, it will be sufficient to simply eliminate the effects of conditions that provoke peeling of nails.
However, dermatological diseases will be the most dangerous.
Nail plates can peel off due to diseases such as:
In addition, this manifestation appears in cases of prolonged disorders, pathologies in the activity of the heart and blood vessels, the nervous and gastrointestinal systems, infectious and endocrine disorders. If you notice that the tip of the nail plate is starting to move away from the skin, get examined. This can often indicate that you have some kind of infection.
If you initially suspect a fungal infection, it would be better to consult a specialist, find the causative agent of the disease and choose the best treatment regimen. It is necessary to understand that peeling of the nail plate should not be covered with decorative varnish. This will negatively affect the structure of the nail. It will turn yellow and become progressively thinner. This will only worsen the position of the nail plate.
The following methods are used to establish a diagnostic conclusion:
If there is a need, it is possible to use an additional technique for diagnosing particles of the detached nail plate.
Initially, you will need to contact a general doctor (therapist), who will examine you and provide a referral to see a dermatologist, orthopedist, mycologist, or podologist. Depending on the cause of the peeling nail, your doctor may refer you to any of the following doctors. If you have a fungal infection, then most likely your general practitioner will refer you to a mycologist, if there is one in your clinic. If the cause is an orthopedic lesion, then an orthopedist will be waiting for you. Well, accordingly, if you have skin-related disorders, then a referral will be issued for an appointment with a dermatologist.
The therapy method for onycholysis is selected based on the reasons why the nail peeled off from the bed. For this reason, the doctor determines the causative agent of the disease and carries out treatment to combat it. If only the peeling of the plate is treated, then after some time the disease will likely recur.
Key areas of therapy:
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If the peeling of the nail plate occurs due to a blow or bruise, then you must first begin to stop the bleeding. After the blood no longer flows, you can decide to take medications that will eliminate inflammation. Subsequently, the damaged nail plate is carefully cut off and after a while a healthy nail will grow back.
If the disease has developed due to prolonged use of medications, then the key cause of the disease is dysbiosis of the intestinal tract. The doctor will prescribe probiotics and prescribe a special diet, which will consist of lactic acid drinks and high-quality products with minimal sugar and harmful substances.
This option is suitable for the most minor form of the disease, which is formed due to wearing shoes that are not the right size or when a foot is bruised. If the cause of the peeling is a fungus, then cutting the nail according to the diagram above will even be dangerous; this is not necessary. If a nail infected with fungus is cut, the spores will spread.
A dermatologist is required to establish an accurate diagnosis of onycholysis. If the reasons are unclear, the doctor can observe the color of the nail plates, their condition and the appearance of the skin under and near the nail.
The doctor may also order a thyroid examination, since problems with the thyroid gland affect the nails.
If the disease is caused by a fungal infection, then the following treatment with folk remedies can be carried out:
When the nail plate has peeled off and moved away, the patient is obliged to monitor his health more closely.
He must understand what actions to take to stop the secondary formation of this process:
By following all these rules, you can protect yourself from the appearance of diseases such as fungus and onycholysis.
If you hurt yourself and notice that your nail begins to peel off and darken over time, this indicates that a small hematoma has occurred under your nail, blood has spilled out of the vessels and a slight swelling has occurred.
In principle, with fungal infections, the nail plate cannot darken; it only becomes yellow.
It will not be possible to remove a dark nail after a bruise until it falls off on its own. Do not try to remove it, cut it, or tear it out. This will not lead to good things. It’s better to wait until the bruise and the nail itself fall off on their own. At the same time, be sure to trim the growing nail.
If you just received a bruise, you can immediately immediately apply ice to the nail and in this case it may not darken.
Shellacs, gel polishes and other coatings delighted many women, who were delighted with the long-lasting coating for 2-3 weeks. However, after removing the polish, many noted that the nail plates took on a terrible appearance: they peeled off, became thinner, and broke.
Why is this happening? The thing is that shellac and other gel polishes are chemical compounds that literally enter the nail plate itself with the help of ultraviolet lamps. Disputes about the benefits of such a manicure have not subsided to this day; many claim that there is nothing harmful, while others, on the contrary, do not advise using it.
Many women should know about certain things about shellac before applying this coating to their nails:
After shellac and other manicures with a permanent coating, you will always have to restore your nails for some time. If possible, do not use such an aggressive manicure on your nails.
The likely cause of nail peeling in this case is wearing tight shoes. Perhaps you like to wear shoes that are tapered to the toes. Women and girls especially often wear such shoes. But you should know that the shoes should not cause any discomfort and should not compress the foot when walking.
Due to the tightness, the nails simply begin to rise above the fingers and begin to peel off. If the nail is already lost, wait until a new one grows in and under no circumstances wear tight shoes.
If you still think that it is not a fungus, a bruise or tight shoes, consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis. Perhaps you just think you don’t have fungus.