I am sorry I can not give you an exact answer as I can not see your toe. A new toenail will grow (very slowly) and push off the old one. If part of it is hanging off, you can try to clip it off in small amounts or file it off. If you are still concerned, I recommend you see a podiatrist.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
I am sorry I can not give you an exact answer as I can not see your toe. A new toenail will grow (very slowly) and push off the old one. If part of it is hanging off, you can try to clip it off in small amounts or file it off. If you are still concerned, I recommend you see a podiatrist.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
I am sorry I can not give you an exact answer as I can not see your toe. A new toenail will grow (very slowly) and push off the old one. If part of it is hanging off, you can try to clip it off in small amounts or file it off. If you are still concerned, I recommend you see a podiatrist.