Nails
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Health

Why would my client’s toenails just fall off?

December 1, 2008

Trauma, especially repetitive trauma like running, will cause onycholysis, or the toenail falling off. This trauma may be completely painless. I find it commonly on the second toe in runners, and in the fourth toe in those wearing more pointy, fashionable shoes. Running shoes may be too big, and the sliding of the toe into the edge of the shoe can cause this. Shoes that are too small may cause this as well. The big toe can be affected. Also, trauma increases the likelihood of a fungal infection invading the toenail, which is a painless condition. A person with this condition would notice their nail thickening before it lifted off the nail bed.

The tendency to have fungal nails is definitely inherited, so this may also be a cause of the loss of your client’s toenail. A podiatry visit is recommended, so the nail can be helped to grow back cosmetically. Once a nail is damaged, the matrix can also be damaged. A timely visit to the podiatrist can help grow the nail back without incident.

— Johanna Youner, D.P.M., is attending podiatric physician and surgeon at New York Downtown Hospital and is also in private practice in New York City.

More FAQ

I recently got ringworm on my arm from a client who had it on her nail bed. How do I treat it?

I recently got ringworm on my arm from a client who had it on her nail bed. How do I treat it?... read more

What can I do to help a client who does not chew her nails, but chews the skin around her nails?

What can I do to help a client who does not chew her nails, but chews the skin around her nails?... read more

Can fungus be transmitted from one client to another with a file if proper sanitation is used or if files are disposed of? Is it airborne?

Can fungus be transmitted from one client to another with a file if proper sanitation is used or if files are disposed of? Is it airborne?... read more

I understand how allergic reactions work, but I am very perplexed at the high incidence of it I’m having lately. Please help.

In my 21 years of doing nails, I’ve had about eight people become allergic to acrylic monomer. However, in the past year I’ve had six clients become allergic. I’ve been using the same product for about five years and have had no problem until recently. I contacted the manufacturer to see if they knew of any problems and they didn’t. I understand how allergic reactions work, but I am very perplexed at the high incidence of it I’m having lately. Please help.... read more

Could the vitamins a client takes cause her nails to lift?

I have a client whose nails are lifting from the nail bed, but only about a quarter of the way. They grow just fine, but then they start to lift again. She had an acrylic overlay on for about two weeks and when that acrylic came off, the nails were perfect. Soon after, they started lifting again. She is using a nail strengthener and is on several medications and vitamins.... read more

Reader to Reader: How do you combat burnout?

How do you combat burnout?... read more

Is it ok to pedicure a client with lots of warts?

A client came in for a pedicure with what looked like warts all over the back of her heels, up and around the sides of the ankles. They were small and perfectly round, no liquid inside, very dry and hard, with a touch of whitish pink color to them. She said she’d had them a long time. She said it was just dry skin (she called them skin tags) and she told me she files them right off.  She is taking medication for her heart and to lower her cholesterol. What is this condition? Is it contagious? Is it OK to proceed with a pedicure?... read more

How do I know when to change the disinfectant solution in my jar?

How do I know when to change the disinfectant solution in my jar? At school they said to change it when it has stuff floating in it, but that can’t be sanitary. Does it become ineffective when it has been used for a while?... read more

What are my responsibilities if a client acquires a nail infection after I have performed a nail service on her?

What are my responsibilities if a client acquires a nail infection after I have performed a nail service on her?... read more

What is a glomus tumor?

I had a client with a nail tumor who was reluctant to go to the doctor. We made her go and it was removed and biopsied. They said it was a glomus tumor. What is this?... read more

Why do my clients have dark spots on the soles of their feet?

When doing pedicures I have noticed that several of my clients have dark spots on the soles of their feet. Do you have any idea what these spots could be?... read more

The Nail Doctor

There is a growth of skin under four of my client’s nail and the nail plate near the free edge has a white color to it. I apply acrylic as an overlay to make her nails stronger. She takes blood pressure medication and Tamoxifen to prevent a recurrence of breast cancer. What is going on with her nails?  ... read more