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Nail Disease
Nail diseases encompass various conditions affecting the nails, such as fungal infections, psoriasis, and ingrown nails. Symptoms include discoloration, thickening, and brittleness. Treatment may involve antifungal medications, topical creams, or nail removal. Proper hygiene and avoiding trauma can help prevent nail diseases. Regular check-ups with a dermatologist are advisable for early detection.
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There are many Nail disorders. Some are temporary, but others are permanent and more serious.
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Nail Psoriasis
Nail psoriasis manifests as pitting, discoloration, and thickening of nails. Treatment options include topical creams, medications, and lifestyle changes. Regular monitoring by a dermatologist is essential for management.
Lichen Planus
The skin ailment known as lichen planus is typified by flat-topped, itchy lumps that are purple or reddish in color. It may result in ridges, thinning, or loss of nail tissue. The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms, and topical corticosteroids or antihistamines may be used.
Paronychia
Paronychia is a common infection of the skin around the nail. It can be acute or chronic, causing redness, swelling, and pain. Treatment involves warm compresses, drainage of pus if present, and antibiotics if necessary