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One of my big toe's toenails fell off . It does not hurt, but looks dead. Will new ones grow back — what could have caused this?
Mar 10, 2013
A trauma or a previous illness (such as an infection causing high fever) could be the cause. Usually a new one should grow in case it doesn't start to grow after 2 months then you need to consult.
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