My nails are loose and fingers sore. I wear thin vinyl gloves for almost everything even the loo so that I don't have to get my fingers wet. I just wash my hands with gloves on. My big toe nails are sore and weeping so I keep them covered. Does anyone know when/if they will grow back?
Sarah,
Just a thought but my toenails were very discoloured ( years of wearing varnish probably didn't help though). Did a bit of research and found a Polish brand which lets oxygen & moisture through. Have ordered it online O2M it's called. Haven't received it yet to try but surely worth a go - I think anyhow. Good luck & best wishes, Carol x
Hi Everyone, I finished my cancer treatment way back in 2011 and I am still experiencing problems with my nails. I know its not the biggest deal in the world, but my toenails constantly die/grow/die and last night a toenail came off! They are also horribly discoloured too so I have to weat polish constantly.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do that may prevent them dying and falling off?
My fingernails thankfully dont fall off but they are certainly far more brittle and full of ridges than they were pre Chemo.
Thank you Sarah
Nail polish has helped me so much because I cant see the damage to my finger nails and it stops them ripping I also use The Body Shop Almond Nail & Cuticle oil it helps the new nail grow stronger
I also occassionally treat myself and go to a nail bar to have them professional painted Something I would never have consider before getting breast cancer
Hi,
sorry to hear your sister is suffering, chemo is the gift that keeps on giving!
im not sure it will help but I would suggest any nails she has left she cuts as short as possible to avoid catching them on anything and breaking them. Also nail varnish can help protect although sadly depending on the chemo sometimes there is not much you can do.. I've lost nails despite my best attempts. Nail supplements will at least ensure what grows back is strong but again that's shouting the stable door after the horse has bolted...
some people suggested plasters to protect your fingers but to be honest I found that more annoying than having no nails..
Hi everyone. I'm writing on behalf of my sister to ask if anyone can suggest anything to help with nail loss or, more precisely, the pain involved in this unexpected side effect. She finished her chemo in April and has had her reconstruction - then, just when we hoped things might be starting to level out, she started to lose her finger and toe nails. She is finding it really painful and debilitating -any suggestions would be gratefully received. Thank you! Debbie xx