Why is my pinky toenail wobbly?

Anything from dropping a heavy object on the nail, running, getting stood on or simply stubbing your toe can cause the nail to become loose. This is usually due to a subungual haemotoma where blood pools under the nail, changes it to a purple/black colour and causes the nail to separate from the nail bed.

Why is there a soft spot on my nail?

Spoon nails (koilonychia) are soft nails that look scooped out. The depression usually is large enough to hold a drop of liquid. Often, spoon nails are a sign of iron deficiency anemia or a liver condition known as hemochromatosis, in which your body absorbs too much iron from the food you eat.

Why is one of my toenails weak?

Weak, soft fingernails may be caused by overexposure to moisture, such as cleaning solutions or dishwater, or chemicals, such as nail polish remover, and others used in manicures and artificial nail applications.

Why is my toenail partially detached?

The nail may pry away from the nail bed when it is hit or jammed. Severe or repetitive toe stubbing may cause a toenail to detach. This is also common in athletes who wear shoes that aren’t roomy enough.

How do you treat a lifting toenail?

The easiest treatment is to have your podiatrist trim the excess nail and remove the lifted aspect. Podiatrists can also provide other medication recommendations to help treat the fungus. Less common causes of the toenail lifting are bone spurs or cancer.

Why is my toenail going soft?

Soft or weak Soft nails might be caused by overexposure to moisture or chemicals — think detergent, cleaning fluids, nail treatments, and nail polish remover. Weak nails might also be associated with a deficiency in B vitamins, calcium, iron, or fatty acids. The fix: Avoid having chemicals around your nails.

How can I strengthen my toenails?

15 Tips for Stronger Nails

  1. Take a biotin supplement.
  2. Minimize exposure to water.
  3. Stay hydrated.
  4. Pay attention to your diet.
  5. Be careful about the products you use.
  6. Avoid using gel or acrylic nails, if possible.
  7. Give your nails a break from polish.
  8. Keep your nails on the shorter side.

How do you treat a partially detached toenail?

If your nail is partly detached, don’t pull off the rest. See a doctor. Don’t wrap the exposed nail bed with plain gauze or a regular adhesive bandage. These will stick, and later it will be both difficult and painful to change the dressing.