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Toenail Came Off, No Injury Or Infection, No Pain Or Bleeding. Should I See Doctor?

HI, there is no sign of fungal infection and no injury yet my toenail (same toe, both feet) has come off - no pain, no bleeding yet almost came off in it's entirety. This is the second time this has happened... Should I see a doctor? I didn't the first time it happened because I do not have insurance and thought that it might be a fluke...
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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Hi,
From your history it seems that you might have fungal infection as this problem is having on both toe nails.
There might be possibility of having ill fitted shoes giving pressure on both toe nails.
Keep all toes dry, clean and airy.
consult your doctor and get examined physically as this gives exact idea about the lesion.
Ok and take care.
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Toenail Came Off, No Injury Or Infection, No Pain Or Bleeding. Should I See Doctor?

Hi, From your history it seems that you might have fungal infection as this problem is having on both toe nails. There might be possibility of having ill fitted shoes giving pressure on both toe nails. Keep all toes dry, clean and airy. consult your doctor and get examined physically as this gives exact idea about the lesion. Ok and take care.