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Psoriatic nails may become loose and separate from the nail bed (onycholysis). Severe cases may cause the nail to crumble. Nail psoriasis often accompanies ...
To avoid hurting your skin, don't use a nail file, nail clipper or scissors on calluses, corns or warts. ... Cut your nails straight across. Carefully file sharp ...
Or you may notice nail changes, such as pitting. Compare symptoms. Scalp psoriasis. Inflamed skin covered with scales or with oily, crusted patches called ...
To prevent your child's scratching the rash, it may help to keep your baby's nails clipped short or to put on cotton mittens during sleep. Have your baby ...
Often trichotillomania also includes picking your skin, biting your nails or chewing your lips. Sometimes pulling out hairs from pets or dolls or from ...
Dermatology focuses on problems with skin, hair and nails. Conditions range from acne and hair loss to skin cancer. Dermatologists diagnose and treat more than ...
And dermatologist Dr. Dawn Davis has tips for managing nail fungal infections and hair loss. Here's the podcast:MayoClinicRadio 07-18-15 PODCAST.
Itraconazole capsule is used to treat fungal infections, such as aspergillosis (fungal infection in the lungs), blastomycosis (Gilchrist's disease), or ...
Learn more about this condition in which low levels of parathyroid hormone upset the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the body.
Trim your nails. If you can't keep from scratching an itchy area, cover it with a dressing. Leave blisters alone. While your skin heals, stay out of the sun ...
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