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Suggest Treatment For Nails Growing Detached From The Muscle After A Minor Injury

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Posted on Mon, 6 Nov 2017
Question: When I washing clothes, unfortunately I hit my finger in the stone. Due to that, my nail is growing detached from the muscle. What to do for the same.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Kakkar (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Kindly upload an image

Detailed Answer:
Hello. thank you for writing to us.

I am Dr. Kakkar(Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern and I will try to address it in the best possible way.
A detached nail plate may need to be surgically taken out from its bed. However I would like to have a look at it first. therefore, i request you to kindly upload a clear image of the affected area in "Reports Section" so that I am in a better position to assist you..

Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Nails Growing Detached From The Muscle After A Minor Injury

Brief Answer: Kindly upload an image Detailed Answer: Hello. thank you for writing to us. I am Dr. Kakkar(Dermatologist and Venereologist). I have noted your concern and I will try to address it in the best possible way. A detached nail plate may need to be surgically taken out from its bed. However I would like to have a look at it first. therefore, i request you to kindly upload a clear image of the affected area in "Reports Section" so that I am in a better position to assist you.. Regards