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What should I do if my toenails don't stick to meat and grow up?
It hurts to walk with your big toe nails stuck in the meat, and it hurts to touch your toes. I really can't stand this kind of pain. I must find a way. Later, I thought of the best way to cure this problem. Don't cut off the nails that grow in the meat, but put medical cotton under them, so that when the toenails grow flush with the front of the toes, you don't have to put anything on them, so that the toenails won't grow into the meat.

It is also very skillful to put something under your toenails. Soak your feet with hot water, your toenails are soft and easy to handle, and it doesn't hurt at all. Wait until the toenails are soft and dry, and start at once. First of all, you should tilt the nails that grow into the meat. Soft nails are easy to tilt up, but they still hurt, so hold back. Don't use too sharp tools. You'd better use a crew cut screwdriver, because the screwdriver head is angular and won't slip and hurt the meat.

Don't put it down immediately after lifting the edge of your toenail. After raising it, the pain will pass, and it is easy to persist at this time. Tilt your toenails like this with a tool, and then press your nails on them with your hands, which means to flatten the curved nail surface to prevent the toenails from growing vertically into the meat. After a few minutes, you can put something on the bottom. Be careful not to put paper on it. It's best to use medical cotton, because it won't come off for a long time. If you put paper on it, it's easy to wash it off when you wash your feet and take a bath.

After this treatment, when the nails are flush with the front of the toes, you can take off the cotton pad, and your toenails will never grow into the meat again.