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Having nail care habits that encourage the nail to grow into the skin, such ... nails, see a podiatrist regularly to have your nails trimmed. Keep toenails ...
Lifting the nail. For a slightly ingrown nail, your health care provider may carefully lift the ingrowing nail edge and place cotton, dental floss or a splint ...
Medicated nail polish. Your health care provider may prescribe an antifungal nail polish called ciclopirox (Penlac). You paint it on your infected nails and ...
Nail separation. This may happen as a result of injury, infection or a medication. Yellowing of the nails. This may be the result of chronic bronchitis. "The ...
Mehner. “We believe ours could replace current intramedullary nails and make surgery easier and faster for surgeons. More importantly, the nail could help ...
Fungal nail infections are common, especially among older adults. As nail growth slows with age, it's easier for fungus to establish in the nail bed. Treatments ...
Nail separation. This may happen as a result of injury, infection or medication. Yellowing of the nails. This may be the result of chronic bronchitis. "The ...
This will help the nail grow above the skin edge. Apply antibiotic cream. Put antibiotic ointment on the tender area and bandage the toe. Choose sensible ...
“Those are actually completely fine and just a part of normal aging.” Vivien Williams. VO: people's nails. But Dr. Rachel Miest says there are other nail ...
Fingernails: Do's and don'ts for healthy nails. Take a close look at your ... Many less-than-desirable nail conditions can be avoided through proper fingernail ...
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