Lawn Sale
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This is odd and I was wondering if anyone else has this problem.
On both feet, the toes next to the large ones lose their toenails. They did it last year and I attributed it to rubbing on the inside of the boots during a particularly wet spring. I noticed when they got caught on the sock and there was nothing attaching the nail to the toe itself, so I trimmed them back. They grew back last winter despite all the hiking and this spring they have done the same thing again. There is no pain, but I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and wondered what could be causing it.
I haven't worn the same hiking boots all winter, varying between several sets, and none seem to rub or be the slightest bit uncomfortable. It's only on those toes, but it is on both feet. Any ideas?
On both feet, the toes next to the large ones lose their toenails. They did it last year and I attributed it to rubbing on the inside of the boots during a particularly wet spring. I noticed when they got caught on the sock and there was nothing attaching the nail to the toe itself, so I trimmed them back. They grew back last winter despite all the hiking and this spring they have done the same thing again. There is no pain, but I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and wondered what could be causing it.
I haven't worn the same hiking boots all winter, varying between several sets, and none seem to rub or be the slightest bit uncomfortable. It's only on those toes, but it is on both feet. Any ideas?