Nails can be involved by many diseases: Bacteria, fungi, viruses, chemicals, etc. sometimes a disease invades the nail directly, other times the nail suffers as a consequence of a systemic disease.
Nail diseases are discussed here generally and this article can't be used for diagnosis or treatment by non-physicians. So if you have any doubts about your nails just refer to your Doctor. you can also ask us any questions and or comments.
we have avoided unnecessary specific terminology, however they are mentioned sometimes for better understanding about the dsiease
White Spots (Leuconychia)
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Vertical Nail Ridges
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Ingrown Nails
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Splinter Hemorrhages
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Onychomycosis
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A fungal infection of the nail occurs when fungi infect one or more of your nails. Onychomycosis (on-i-ko-mi-KO-sis) usually begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection spreads deeper into your nail, it may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and develop crumbling edges — an unsightly and potentially painful problem. |
Warts
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Paronychia
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Pseudomonas bacterial infection
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Psoriasis
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Nail biting
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Onychogryposis
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onychatrophia
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Onychauxis
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Beau's Lines
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Koilonychia
Melanonychia
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Hematoma
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