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  2. Capillary refill - Wikipedia

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    Capillary refill time is traditionally used as a clinical indicator of tissue vascularity either after limb injury or after revascularization [15] and the most reliable and applicable site for CRT testing is the finger pulp (not at the fingernail), and the cut-off value for the normal CRT should be 3 seconds, not 2 seconds. [2]

  3. Nintendo thumb - Wikipedia

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    The repetitive motion of the thumb or other fingers on Sony Playstation controllers can cause the same type of injury as Nintendo thumb. In 1987, an 11-year-old boy reported to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia complaining of his finger being contracted, flexed, and being unable to relax it back to its baseline position.

  4. What do nails have to say about your health? Experts answer ...

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    Nail crumbling, and the lifting of the nail, could be signs of nail psoriasis. Nail psoriasis is a condition in itself, but it is also an independent risk factor for psoriatic arthritis .

  5. Subungual hematoma - Wikipedia

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    The pressure of the blood blister may cause separation of nail plate from the nail bed (onycholysis), but the nail should not be pulled off, as this can cause scarring of the nailbed and deformed nails. [3] Nail discolouration may last some months. [4] The nail plate may also become thicker and more brittle as a result of the injury ...

  6. These 9 things could be making your nails yellow ... - AOL

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    But infections and other health conditions that can cause yellow nails tend to cause other noticeable symptoms, like pain, nail thinning or thickening, and lifting of the nail, the experts say.

  7. Onycholysis - Wikipedia

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    Onycholysis is a common medical condition characterized by the painless detachment of the nail from the nail bed, usually starting at the tip and/or sides. [1] On the hands, it occurs particularly on the ring finger but can occur on any of the fingernails. It may also happen to toenails. Onycholysis can occur in many conditions, including ...

  8. Your Fingernails Are Showing Your Age. Here's What To Do ...

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  9. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    Most hand injuries are minor and can heal without difficulty. However, any time the hand or finger is cut, crushed or the pain is ongoing, it is best to see a physician. Hand injuries when not treated on time can result in long term morbidity. [6] Simple hand injuries do not typically require antibiotics as they do not change the chance of ...