Nothing. It either will completely fall off and grow again or will attach itself on its own.
it's an ingrown toenail
Unless there has been significant damage to the nail root... yes.
Onycholysis is the separation or loosening of a fingernail or toenail from its nail bed. Loosening of the nails, beginning at the free border, and usually incomplete.
Toenail fungus usually appears as discoloration of the nail, with yellow or white spots, thickening of the nail, brittle texture, and a distorted shape. In more severe cases, the nail may become crumbly or separate from the nail bed. It can also cause a foul odor and pain.
It usually means that the toenail has been damaged at some earlier time, usually by an accidental hit to the nail.
The lunula, or lunulae (pl.) (little moon in Latin), is the crescent-shaped whitish area of the bed of a fingernail or toenail. The lunula is the visible part of the root of the nail.
The parrot fish
I have no idea. I have the same problem. I has a toe nail avulsion and nail removed and now gauze is stuck to the nail bed. I cant get the gauze removed even after extensive warm salt water soaking. I guess the answer is soaking and waiting for the nail bed to heal. I am so confused.
An apple-pie bed is a short-sheeted bed in which a sheet is folded back on itself halfway down as a practical joke.
The BA. B.Ed., combo. is equivalent to an MA by itself (or) M.Ed. by itself.
You can gently clean the area with soap and water to prevent infection. It's important to keep the area dry and apply an antibiotic ointment to promote healing. If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or pus, seek medical advice.