You should not put artificial nails on an exposed toe. If the nail fell off, it should be protected until the nail grows back in.
No, not unless you bruised it and then it fell off. If you did not bruise it go see a DOCTOR.
Yes, but it might sting a little.
You must check with your healthcare professional. Probably you will be told not to force it or to 'make' it fall off. Keep it as clean as you can, and loosely covered. The tissues under and at the base of the nail are delicate and tender. Nature knows what to do. If you push it, you increase the likelihood of infection and more trouble.
It depends, if the root has been removed, no, if not then yes it can grow back, the same as a human nail.
Well you can always pick your nail polish off you should try vinegar and rub it off and then wash your feet because they will smell.
No, it is not recommended to pull off a broken nail. Instead, you should trim the nail carefully to prevent further damage and help it heal properly. You can also apply a nail hardener or a protective coating to help strengthen the nail as it grows out.
Look for your head of course.
How are up the finger did the nail break?If the hamster broke a tiny chip of nail, it will heal on it's own. If the hamster broke the nail into pink area of the nail, you should bring it to the vet for medicine. If the hamster broke the whole nail off, you definitely need to bring it to the vet!
No, you should not pull your toenail off. If the nail is already coming off, you can trim it carefully and let it fall off naturally. Pulling it off could cause injury and increase the risk of infection. Keep the area clean and monitor for any signs of infection. If you're concerned, it's best to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
because your thumb gives off a pulse of its own, and would therefore cause an inaccurate count for your heartrate.
Soak the area in an acetone based nail polish remover. It should loosen up, and come right off.