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Nail pitting is when small round depressions or notches appear in the nails. It's common in people who have skin disorders such as psoriasis and eczema. Nail ...
Practice good nail hygiene. Always use sharp manicure scissors or clippers when taking care of your nails. It's important to trim your nails straight across, ...
Medicated nail polish. Your health care provider may prescribe an antifungal nail polish called ciclopirox (Penlac). You paint it on your infected nails and ...
Having nail care habits that encourage the nail to grow into the skin ... nails, see a podiatrist regularly to have your nails trimmed. Keep toenails ...
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 ...
Mehner. “We believe ours could replace current intramedullary nails and make surgery easier and faster for surgeons. More importantly, the nail could help ...
Take a close look at your nails. Do they look strong and healthy? Or do you see ridges, dents, or areas of odd color or shape? Nail care is important ...
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 ...
Applying a nail hardener might help strengthen nails. Ask your healthcare professional about biotin. Some research suggests that the nutritional supplement ...
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 ...
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