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  2. The white spots on your nails aren't from a vitamin ... - AOL

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    Onycholysis This condition occurs when the nail begins to lift away from the nail bed, which might leave a white spot along the edge of your nail where it's separated, Lo Sicco says.

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

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    Treatment: Retronychia is often due to repeated minor trauma, like wearing too-tight shoes that restrict the nail while jogging or playing sports, research suggests. So the first step is to ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Onycholysis is a loosening of the exposed portion of the nail from the nail bed, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing to the lunula. It is frequently associated with an internal disorder, trauma, infection, nail fungi, allergy to nail enhancement products, or side effects of drugs.

  6. Ingrown nail - Wikipedia

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    The study suggested that treatment should not be based on the correction of a non-existent nail deformity. [7] [8] In some cases, however, there is nail deformity. [9] Ingrown toenails are caused by weight-bearing (activities such as walking and running) in patients that have too much soft skin tissue on the sides of their nail.

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  8. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    It is the least common form of tinea unguium in healthy people, but is found more commonly when the patient is immunocompromised. [2] Endonyx onychomycosis is characterized by leukonychia along with a lack of onycholysis or subungual hyperkeratosis. [18]

  9. Green nail syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The least invasive treatment includes soaking the nail in alcohol and regularly trimming the nail back, [medical citation needed] to dry out the area and prevent bacterial colonization. [15] Some at-home treatments include soaking the nails in vinegar (diluted with water 1:1) or a chlorine bleach solution (diluted with water 1:4) at regular ...