Loose nails

It's normal for a toenail to come loose and fall off after an injury to the toe. Another common cause of a loose nail is over-manicuring the nails and cleaning underneath them with a sharp object. Less commonly, a loose nail may be a sign of one of the following health conditions: a fungal nailinfection psoriasis of the nail warts that cluster around the fingernail an overactive thyroid sarcoidosis a condition where small clumps of cells form in the organs and tissues of the body amyloidosis where protein builds upin the organs aproblem with the connective tissue fibres in the body that support the organs and body tissues poor circulation for example, caused by smoking or Raynaud's phenomenon (a condition where the blood supply to the fingers and toes is affected, causing them to turn white) an allergic reaction to medicine (usually to a type of antibiotic) or nail cosmetics A loose nail shouldbe cut back to where it's detached to allow the nail to become reattached as it grows. You shouldn't clean your nails with anything other than a soft nailbrush.
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