- Time of past OR future Camino
- Enjoying the camino since 2009
I've never really experienced toe nails coming off before, though I sometimes get a blister on top of my second toe that means I have to cut the nail (and the blister) to relieve the pressure. This year I tried to get used to walking in my boots (I prefer shoes) for Hadrian's Wall, and all I achieved was to get two black big toe nails. The Hadrian's Wall walk went well, but now I am getting ready to go to Spain again for a two week camino, and both big toe nails are now coming loose so I have had to cut them. They only cover 1/3 of the original nail area now and the skin underneath - which is now out in the open - is like a hard scab and will presumably come off at some point.
What do you do when that happens? Should I just walk with them like that or will the humidity and swelling inside my socks and shoes make the new skin soften or crack? Do I tape them, plaster them, rub them with calendula cream, cut them more, cut them less or walk in sandals? Will the nails get attached to the skin again when they grow out or will they always be loose?
Not panicking at all, since there is no pain and no problem, I just wondered. I've heard lots about pilgrims getting black nails or losing them, but not what they actually do about it.
What do you do when that happens? Should I just walk with them like that or will the humidity and swelling inside my socks and shoes make the new skin soften or crack? Do I tape them, plaster them, rub them with calendula cream, cut them more, cut them less or walk in sandals? Will the nails get attached to the skin again when they grow out or will they always be loose?
Not panicking at all, since there is no pain and no problem, I just wondered. I've heard lots about pilgrims getting black nails or losing them, but not what they actually do about it.