Plastering is not allowed. The pain will go away, so she will be able to walk soon - without bandages, it will heal because... But the nail usually grows back in a couple of months. What were they filming?
Did it take long to process and bandage? When will the semblance of a nail harden there? Do I understand correctly, how will this happen?
It will come off on its own and a new one will grow.
cut off the nail. fill with peroxide and wrap with a sterile bandage
for my husband a hundred times) he always grew as good as new) and for me too, it gradually grew stronger, in 9 months he definitely grew)
My son had this. the stool fell. It takes several months to grow. my son grew up straight
oh this is a post for me)) I was going to write here to ask for your finger and I can’t get around to it, then my memory is failing. I'm glad for you that everything is fine! And someone else promised to write to me what a cosmetologist would advise against age spots))))
I'm glad everything is healed!
The only thing is that there are very thin bones, there could be a fracture or a crack, an x-ray would be good... check if he moves his finger?
But even if there is a crack, and even if there is a fracture, they will not put a splint on the finger, they will simply bandage it to immobilize it
We just had Kirill’s nail come off, we went to your point only because it hurt a lot and we took a picture to rule out a fracture!
In general, take advice! if of course he does it)))
per liter of warm water, a spoonful of table salt and also tea soda - make a bath, then apply Vishnevsky ointment!
then it will just fall off and grow a new one, mine has already grown half!
Definitely bring it! Last year I bruised my nail myself, there’s a trick there that even if you don’t remove it, you have to make a hole so that the blood can come out, otherwise it will bake and rip. I went through it for 2 days, then it started to hurt, I went to a surgeon I knew, made a hole, pressed, the blood came out, and the nail gradually came off on its own.
Oh, it gives me goosebumps... I tore off a nail when I walked around with extended nails, bleeding, all that. But the nail was kept under the cuticle at the base and was not touched. When the finger healed and the ichor stopped flowing, then it fell out on its own. I thought I would turn gray))) nothing, a new one grew up, everything is ok! Treat your finger, it will get better soon??
They removed the big toe from my foot and it was completely restored after 4 months, and in my 5-year-old daughter, in the garden, a girl pressed her ring finger with a door, but I didn’t remove it, he cried himself, I was very worried, her beautiful shape of her nails grew within two months, the shape hasn’t changed for two I cut my hair once
I didn't go to the doctors. I picked it and treated it with iodine and ointment. Everything has grown. How long depends on the growth rate of your nails. I'm growing slower now(
Oh my God, have you ever broken your nails? Sometimes I read some women here and it seems that after giving birth their brains dry out, they are spewing such heresy. Of course to the AMBULANCE AND IMMEDIATELY
a good one will grow in its place.
The older one’s nail fell off on its own. A beautiful marigold grew in its place
They are soft. When a new one grows up, the doctor probably won’t be able to help.
Get better Have you ever thought about finding a good pedicurist so that he can advise you, and if the nail is not very ingrown, then they can cut it out in the salon?
My daughter pulled her nail, and it took about 3 months for the new one to grow. Get well soon.
Lord, it’s better to cut off your own finger than to have a child in such pain... the nail will grow back, don’t worry, I made a really bad car door last year, only I also slammed it with my other hand, but on the other hand the finger somehow stayed between the door and it was completely screwed my eyes grew dark, it hurt, it hurt... the nail turned blue and fell off... then it grew back
I had a decay, they removed part of the nail, but the whole thing came off... it will grow back, it won’t go anywhere... but mine is a little crooked... but somehow I don’t bother, so be it.
They say that right now they install special staples so that the nail does not grow in, sort of temporarily. I have the same problem, but while I’m cutting off doctors myself, I’m terribly afraid
Where did you do it?? I have the same problem! Are you breastfeeding?? We are on guard duty and I still can’t make up my mind about the injection, in case there are contraindications.
With proper care, the pain should subside within 2 weeks. So good luck. It also depends on the body.
I missed what you got. I had it removed once when it grew in, it grew a new one and grew back again, I tried a million ways over the 7 years of torment with it, and in the end the problem was solved by a lasher... no no, they didn’t cut off the finger, but just found it? millimeter of the nail to the base along the skin and cauterized so that it would grow already and there, oh miracles, for almost 3 years I never remembered what tormented me for almost 7 years
Walk only in shoes without heels and open toes. I had it removed in the winter, I barely made it home, it was very painful in my shoes. It doesn’t seem to hurt to do the dressing anymore, don’t worry, it’ll all go away soon! It will just take a long time for a new one to grow, a finger without a nail is scary
My nails were removed on my big toes - they rebelled... I did the transportation myself, you first need to thoroughly soak the bandage in warm water with manganese, then it peels off on its own, the hospital gave me a special ointment and applied the ointment.
Go to the doctor and if it is an ingrown nail, then I did this: take a nail file and file off the top layer of the nail. in the center. that is, the nail plate itself, so that it becomes thin and soft. Well, not quite of course to the skin, but half the entire thickness. After a couple of days, the nail will begin to repair itself, grow towards the center and the ingrown edges will begin to rise. I grew into it 3 times and that was the only way I was saved. Good luck!
and after that the ointment is better not Levomekol but Levosin - it helped me better!
Nail fungus on the thumb is one of the common forms of fungal infection. The thumbs and little fingers of the hands and toes often become the first source of infection. These areas should be given special attention during personal hygiene. It is impossible to recognize an infection immediately, but identifying the first signs of the disease with sufficient care is quite possible.
Treatment of nail fungus on the thumb in the initial stages takes about 2 weeks . Damage to the nail plate is usually secondary; the fungus primarily affects the skin around the nail or between the fingers. Fungus on the thumb indicates serious problems. You will have to treat not only your finger, but also your arms and legs. The whole family will definitely have to be treated with an antifungal agent.
When affected by a fungal infection, the nails look sloppy, as if bitten. Public aversion to unsightly nail shapes is quite understandable - fungus on the hands is extremely contagious. Try not to shake hands with sloppy nails and you will protect yourself from becoming infected with fungus.
Treatment for a fungal infection on the thumb should be prescribed by a doctor. It is necessary to clarify the type of fungus and the degree of damage in order to choose the right treatment.
Most often, a lesion of the thumb signals the initial stage of the lesion. But, given the special nature of the fungal infection, which can fade and appear again, have hidden forms of development, only a doctor can accurately determine the extent of the damage.
External manifestations of fungus on the hands are treated with ointments. Nizoral gel, Lamisil, Terbizil, Terbix or other medications are used as prescribed by a doctor. If the fungus is classified as candidiasis, that is, it does not have widespread roots, laser treatment is possible.
If the disease has become systemic and widespread, external ointments are supplemented with special tablets. This could be Mycozoral, Diflucan, Orungal, Nizoral in pills.
There are several types of fungal infections that can develop on the human body, each of them has characteristic symptoms that are obvious to specialists after diagnosis. To treat fungus on the thumbs, you need to see a doctor as early as possible, take the necessary tests and follow all instructions.
Most often, the fungus first affects the main hand - the right hand for right-handers and the left for left-handers. Feet are infected with fungus more often than hands and infection occurs during foot care procedures. The thumbnail is most often affected by injuries and handshakes.
Candidiasis is somewhat easier to treat than other types of fungus, but the form of infection can only be determined by a doctor. Like any fungal culture, hand fungus feels best and multiplies in a moist and warm environment, on steamed and loose soft skin.