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<blockquote data-quote="HLW" data-source="post: 171419" data-attributes="member: 10252"><p>You do not need to worry about a stroke or liver failure at the age of 20 (you need to know the symptoms of a stroke though - everyone should incase they see someone have one).</p><p></p><p>You really would need to do serious damage to a toe to make the nail fall off I would think. I've know two people who broke their toes (one was a big toe so imagine the force needed for that), their nails did not fall off. Have you been to a doctor about this? Fungal infections can make the nails fall off too, best to get things like that checked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HLW, post: 171419, member: 10252"] You do not need to worry about a stroke or liver failure at the age of 20 (you need to know the symptoms of a stroke though - everyone should incase they see someone have one). You really would need to do serious damage to a toe to make the nail fall off I would think. I've know two people who broke their toes (one was a big toe so imagine the force needed for that), their nails did not fall off. Have you been to a doctor about this? Fungal infections can make the nails fall off too, best to get things like that checked out. [/QUOTE]
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