Anyone have a problem with losing your big toe nail after chemo?
Since completing chemotherapy I have been having trouble with losing the nails on both my big toes. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
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I lost my baby toenail. Just came right off. Poof!
I am 3 years post lumpectomy, had chemotherapy, radiation and the right breast lumpectomy. Neuropathy started on both feet shortly thereafter starting chemo, but oncologist kept telling me it would go away, it never has and still problems with walking, numbness and in my fingers on both hands. The nails on both large toes turned dark color and eventually fell off. They started growing back but the tip of the nails on both toes did not grow. I continue to have problems finding shoes because the toes touch the shoes and get very painful and turn bright red from the burning. I put cortisone cream and bandaids over them but only short term solution. Podiatrist has no answer, oncologist refers me to my primary who I am going to see and hope I get some relief. Anyone have any solutions. Thank you.
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1 ReactionMaddening!
Because they don't educate us.
Excellent info ( you have a great reference on the couch beside you )
I only recently learned that toe and fingernail fungus can also be a side effect of cancer treatment. Go figure.
And why do we have to learn these things from a patient forum vs from our oncologists?
Just sayin’.
I finished therapy 12/9/24. My nails started getting brittle by April. My doctor says its caused by the chemotherapy I received last fall. I wore socks that were tight and my large toe toe nails split from top to bottom. That's brittle.
My right big toenail was removed by the podiatrist. I had no idea it might've been related to my chemo treatments for multiple myeloma.
Hi,
I had Triple Negative Breast Cancer in 2020. I did have the same problem with both toe nails on the big toes. I started going to a podiatrist. When the nail finally grew back it was coming in ingrown. The The podiatrist recommended keeping those nails cut back to prevent this from continuing. I now go every 9 weeks to a podiatrist to keep this from happening. My ins covers the cost. I hope this helps in some way. Thank you Rhonda McMillen
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2 ReactionsHi Julie! Thank you for great information about nail loss or the danglers…LOL. And what we can do about them. I’m sure your husband could write a book on what he’s seen. My daughter has had to have her big toe nails (each) removed several times due to Roller Derby injuries…of all things! Each time the nails grew back nicely.
I hope this helps members like @happyabby @ bobgallen @dianemb, and countless others who may see some nail damage due to chemo or other medications.
I like that your source is right next to you on the couch! 😁 Thank your husband for his professional input.
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