Can nail separation be fixed?

Can nail separation be fixed?

Onycholysis is not uncommon, and has several possible causes. This condition lasts for several months, because a fingernail or toenail won’t reattach to its nail bed. Once a new nail grows to replace the old one, symptoms should resolve.

Can a damaged nail bed be repaired?

More serious injuries may be treated with surgery and/or need splinting. Some nail bed injuries can be fully repaired, and your nail could return to normal. However, some severe injuries may result in a deformed nail.

How long does onycholysis take to heal?

Curing onycholysis is a very long process that can only begin after the underlying causes are treated. Once the underlying cause is identified and treated, it can take four to six months for your nail to reattach and grow back.

How do you reattach a nail bed?

Reapply petroleum jelly, and cover with a fresh adhesive bandage. Keep the nail bed dry, clean, and covered with petroleum jelly and an adhesive bandage until the nail bed is firm or the nail has grown back. Apply a new adhesive bandage whenever the bandage gets wet.

What happens if your nails are separated from your nail bed?

Since nails separated from their nail beds can lead to further injury, ask your doctor to trim yours, since doing it yourself could cause infection. For onycholysis caused by a fungal infection, use an antifungal medication prescribed by your doctor. Make sure to apply any topical creams around the nail bed daily.

How can I prevent my fingernails from lifting off the bed?

Avoid frequent exposure to harsh chemicals, such as nail polish remover. Because the portion of nail that has lifted away from its bed may catch on edges when you move abruptly, it is a good idea to trim the nail close to the place where it separates from the nail bed. A physician can help you do this.

How do you treat a split toenail?

This is usually treated by trimming away the separated nail, cleaning the nail bed, and applying a topical antibiotic. Sometimes, if the infection is severe enough, an internal antibiotic may be required. Want to learn how natural ingredients can help speed up healing for various conditions?

Should I go to the doctor for a separated nail?

The cause of the nail separation will need to be addressed before the symptoms stop occurring. It may feel unnecessary to visit your doctor over a nail issue, but it’s not. Onycholysis, especially recurring onycholysis, might need a diagnosis and a prescription in order to heal.

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