If the nail bed is not damaged, new nails will be produced later and no deformities will occur, and the nails will return to their normal condition. However, patients with nail infections must be careful when removing the nail to avoid damaging the nail bed or excessively damaging the soft tissue structure underneath the nail bed, and there will not be any problems with growing normal nails. After the nail is removed, the area should be disinfected. You can apply iodophor and then clean it with hydrogen peroxide, which will help to reduce the inflammation and help to control the infection after the nail is removed, and after the infection is controlled, the new nail will grow out slowly without any problems.