How to Cure Onycholysis? Nail disorders are judged differently from skin diseases and though nails are also a part of the skin adjunct, their symptoms and...
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Onycholysis is the painless separation of the nail from the nail bed.This is a common problem. Onycholysis is the painless separation of the nail from the nail bed. This is a common problem. It can be a sign of skin disease, an infection or the result of injury, but most cases are seen in women with long fingernails.
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Onycholysis is difficult to cure, may affect the nail appearance permanently, and even have side effects if the doctor prescribes medicines to treat fungal...
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Information on Onycholysis with their casues, symptoms and treatment .
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This type of infection is characterized by onycholysis (nail plate separation) with evident debris under the nail plate. It normally appears white or yellowish in color, and may also change the texture and shape of the nail.
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Onycholysis - Causes, Symptoms and treatment of Onycholysis. Onycholysis is the separation of nail plate from the nail bed. The separation occurs gradually...
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Dec 22, 2008 Nail Lifting (Onycholysis): Condition information and pictures for adults - Overview. Nail lifting (onycholysis) is the spontaneous...
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Find cures for all your foot problems such as Nails, acreata nails Onycholysis is the painless separation of the nail from the nail bed. This is a common problem. It can be a sign of skin disease, an infection or the result of injury, but most cases are seen in women with long fingernails.
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Thyroid diseases such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism may cause brittle nails or splitting of the nail bed from the nail plate (onycholysis).
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