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I met with a small accident about 3 months ago where a bike's front tyre jammed into my left top denting it and creating a blood clot underneath it and making one side of the toe growing into the skin. My new nail grew at a different depth and yesterday the old nail that had grown a little just came off and the new nail is underneath and sensitive and as vain as it sound my foot / nail look ugly Do I need a physical doctors appointment or can I keep it covered and let it grow and heal naturally?
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You need specific medicine for growth.. for details do direct online consultation
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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Please take online consultation for detailed examination and treatment
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The change in the texture is because of the trauma . The new nail is also coming . Kindly consult online for detailed treatment options
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It will grow and heal. You have to make sure it is covered properly to prevent the nail bed from getting infected. Please take online consultation for a more detailed management plan.
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