Nail disease 

Nail disease
Classification and external resources
Onychia without granuloma
ICD-10 L60.
ICD-9 703
DiseasesDB 23092
MedlinePlus 003247
eMedicine orthoped/421 
MeSH D009260

Nail diseases are distinct from diseases of the skin. Although nails are a skin appendage, they have their own signs and symptoms which may relate to other medical conditions. Nail conditions that show signs of infection or inflammation require medical assistance and cannot be treated at a beauty parlor. Deformity or disease of the nails may be referred to as onychosis.

Contents

Diseases

Subungual hematoma (mild)

Nail changes and conditions associated with them

Nail inspection can give a great deal of information about the internal working of the body as well, and like tongue or iris inspection, has a long history of diagnostic use in traditional medical practices such as Chinese medicine.

Pliability

Shape and texture

Colouration of the nail bed

Markings

See also

References

  1. ^ Hall, John C. (2006). "25. Dermatologic mycology.", in John C. Hall: Sauer's Manual of Skin Diseases, 9th edition, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 244=266. ISBN 0-7817-2947-5. 
  2. ^ Buck DS, Nidorf DM, Addino JG. Comparison of two topical preparations for the treatment of onychomycosis: Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil and clotrimazole. PMID 8195735. 
  3. ^ Baylor All Saints Medical Centers: Thyroid Disease

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