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  2. Thyroid disease: A checklist of skin, hair, and nail changes

    www.aad.org/public/diseases/a-z/thyroid-disease-skin-changes

    A swollen fingertip, curved nail, and thickening skin above a nail are often signs of thyroid disease. Itch. ☐ Itchy skin without a rash ☐ Untreatable and itchy hives. Existing skin disease. You have a higher risk of developing thyroid disease if you have one of the following:

  3. Hyperthyroidism - DermNet

    dermnetnz.org/topics/hyperthyroidism

    Abnormal levels of circulating thyroid hormone (thyroxine) and underlying diseases may lead to alterations in the appearance of skin, hair and nails. The thyroid gland can be overactive, resulting in hyperthyroidism, discussed here, or underactive, resulting in hypothyroidism.

  4. Graves' disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/graves-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20356240

    The antibody linked with Graves' disease is called thyrotropin receptor antibody (TRAb). TRAb takes over the work of the pituitary hormone. That leads to more thyroid hormone in the body than the body needs. That condition is called hyperthyroidism. Cause of thyroid eye disease

  5. Thyroid Disorders and Nail Abnormalities: What You Need to Know

    darwynhealth.com/skin-health/skin-disorders/nail-disorders/nail-deformities...

    Yes, thyroid disorders can cause changes in the color of nails. Hypothyroidism, for example, may lead to pale or yellowish nails, while hyperthyroidism can cause red or pink discoloration.

  6. What Your Nails Tell You About Your Thyroid Health - Dr. Westin...

    www.restartmed.com/what-your-nails-tell-you-about-your-thyroid-health

    Other less common conditions found in hypothyroidism include leukonychia (white spots), striped nails, and pitting. In hyperthyroidism roughly (3): 100% of patients experience koilonychia (which is depression of the nail in the center with flaring of the nails on the side)

  7. Do ridges on your fingernails indicate a thyroid problem?

    www.piedmont.org/living-real-change/do-ridges-on-your-fingernails-indicate-a...

    Horizontal ridges can be caused by trauma to the nail and may be deep or discolored. The can also indicate malnutrition, psoriasis or a thyroid problem. Check with your doctor if you see horizontal ridges on your nails; they may indicate a more serious problem.

  8. Onycholysis an early indicator of thyroid disease - PMC

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6522173

    Onycholysis is also referred to Plummer's Nails when it occurs in setting of hyperthyroidism [2, 3]. Epidemiologically, onycholysis is not well documented but it affects persons of all races. The pathophysiology of onycholysis broadly may be idiopathic, traumatic, or secondary to nail bed disorders.

  9. Hyperthyroidism: Diagnosis and Treatment - AAFP

    www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2016/0301/p363.pdf

    Hyperthyroidism is an excessive concentration of thyroid hormones in tissues caused by increased synthesis of thyroid hormones, exces-sive release of preformed thyroid hormones, or an endogenous...

  10. Nail Abnormalities: Clues to Systemic Disease - AAFP

    www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2004/0315/p1417.html

    In patients with hyperthyroidism, onycholysis is known as “Plummer’s nails.” Hyperthyroidism also can cause brown discoloration of the nail plate.

  11. Nail Changes Associated With Thyroid Disease - MDedge

    www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/256823/hair-nails/nail-changes-associated...

    Nail changes can be associated with thyroid disease, affecting the appearance and health of nails in various ways.