Nail Disorders
Nail disorders are common, but it's hard to properly diagnose them because appearances make it difficult. That's why it's important to seek medical help for the right treatment. Most nail diseases, which are… More »
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Please be aware that Nail Technicians are only licensed to beautify the hands, and not to diagnose or treat nail diseases and disorders. Please seek the advice of your physician or dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and medical treatment.
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Services and providers for Nail Diseases in the U.S. ... The primary NIH organization for research on Nail Diseases is the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases...
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Fingernails see Nail Diseases ... Nail Diseases ... Skin Pigmentation Disorders...
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Nail disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nail diseases are distinct from diseases of the skin. Although nails are a skin appendage, they have their own signs and symptoms which may relate to other medical conditions. Nail conditions that sh...
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- THE NAIL DISORDERS INDEX -; ... Nail disorders can occure on each single aspect of the nail unit. And one should take notice that far most people have at least one or more (harmless) fingernail disorders - on one or more fingers.
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Nail disorders, There are several types of nail disorders. A fungal infection is the most common, usually affecting the toenails. Following proper treatment, a fungal nail infection is cured by the growth of new, non-infected nails. ... Nail disorders are caused by infections, skin diseases, benign or malignant tumors,
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nail disorders / ; hyperpigmentation ... environmental injury / ; nail disorders / ; normal physiologic variant ... nail disorders / ; papulosquamous eruptions...
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THE BODY NEVER LIES; LIST OF NAIL DISORDERS - CLICK HERE! ... Nail disorder, changes or abnormalities are typically the result of nutritional deficiencies or specific conditions and often reveal disorders in others areas of the body. Changes in your fingernails often indicate illness in the body before the rest of the...
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