Problematic nail conditions range from nail psoriasis (NP) to paronychia, which are commonly seen in clinical practice and result from infectious, inflammatory, neoplastic and traumatic etiologies. A ...
We all have those moments where we find ourselves self-consciously hiding our nails. Maybe it’s because they’re nibbled or nicked, or in desperate need of a good cuticle taming. Luckily, in most cases ...
Nail problems affect nearly 10% of adults, with fungal infections outnumbering psoriasis cases by almost three to one. This prevalence disparity leads many people to automatically assume any nail ...
Clinical presentation: Pitting, nonspecific onycholysis (lifting of the nail from the nail bed), hyperkeratosis (thick nails), and yellowish-brown spots under the nail plate should prompt ...
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Psoriasis on the Hands and Feet: Types, Symptoms, Treatments
Psoriasis can affect the fingers, knuckles, nails, palms, and soles. Here’s what this psoriasis looks like and how to relieve symptoms like itch.
While having a fresh manicure is the dream for most of us, sometimes your nail health can take a turn for the worse. For instance, your nails can begin to peel, crack, and turn discolored. Sure, nail ...
Q I have suffered with nail psoriasis most of my adult life, although I don’t have the skin condition. I had a nail removed and now it’s growing back very slowly and misshapen. Can you recommend an ...
There are two main types of psoriatic disease: psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Psoriasis causes scaly, red, itchy patches on your skin. PsA causes swollen, stiff joints -- usually in addition ...
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