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  2. You Can Remove Dip Powder Nails At Home If You Follow These Steps

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  3. Everything You Should Know About Dip Powder Nails (and ... - AOL

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  4. Paronychia - Wikipedia

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    The infection generally starts in the paronychium at the side of the nail, with local redness, swelling, and pain. [ 13 ] : 660 Acute paronychia is usually caused by direct or indirect trauma to the cuticle or nail fold, and may be from relatively minor events, such as dishwashing, an injury from a splinter or thorn, nail biting, biting or ...

  5. Cutaneous diphtheria infection - Wikipedia

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  6. How to Safely Remove Dip Powder Nails - AOL

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  7. Mees' lines - Wikipedia

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    Mees' lines can look similar to injury to the nail, which should not be confused with true Mees' lines. [1] Mees' lines appear after an episode of poisoning with arsenic, [2] thallium or other heavy metals or selenium, [3] opioid MT-45, and can also appear if the subject is suffering from kidney failure. [4] They have been observed in ...

  8. What You Should Know Before Getting A Dip Powder Manicure - AOL

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    SNS nails—or dip powder manicures—involve dipping the nails in colored powder while applying layers of adhesive in between. Here's what else you should know.

  9. Surgical treatment of ingrown toenails - Wikipedia

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    Some use "lateral onychoplasty," or "wedge resection," as the method of choice for ingrown toenails. A wide wedge resection, with a total cleaning (removal) of nail matrix, has a nearly 100% success rate. [citation needed] Some physicians will not perform a complete nail avulsion (removal) except under extreme circumstances. In most cases ...