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

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    Figuring out what's causing your yellow nails — and the right way to treat them, might require a trip to the dermatologist. But, because yellow nails can be a sign of some serious issues and may ...

  3. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About White Spots on ...

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    White spots on nails, also known as leukonychia, are usually harmless but may indicate a medical condition. Dermatologists explain common causes and treatment. What Dermatologists Want You to Know ...

  4. I’m a dermatologist — this is the one nail sign you should ...

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    Dermatologist Lindsey Zubritsky is “begging” her 1.4 million TikTok followers to check their nails for a vertical line, which could indicate a subungual melanoma, a rare, but serious skin cancer.

  5. Hangnail - Wikipedia

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    For home treatment, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends clipping the loose piece of skin with a clean nail clipper or nail scissors, and applying over-the-counter antibiotic ointment if the area appears inflamed. Persistent hangnails should be evaluated by a physician. [5]

  6. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Nail inspection can give hints to the internal condition of the body as well. Nail disease can be very subtle and should be evaluated by a dermatologist with a focus in this particular area of medicine. A nail technician may be the first to note a subtle change in nail health. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Psoriatic onychodystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Psoriatic nails are characterized by a translucent discolouration in the nail bed that resembles a drop of oil beneath the nail plate. [2] Early signs that may accompany the "oil drop" include thickening of the lateral edges of the nail bed with or without resultant flattening or concavity of the nail; separation of the nail from the underlying nail bed, often in thin streaks from the tip-edge ...

  8. Visible Signs of Unhealthy Nails You Shouldn't Ignore - AOL

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  9. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    To avoid misdiagnosis as nail psoriasis, lichen planus, contact dermatitis, nail bed tumors such as melanoma, trauma, or yellow nail syndrome, laboratory confirmation may be necessary. [ 2 ] Other conditions that may appear similar to onychomycosis include: psoriasis , normal aging, green nail syndrome , yellow nail syndrome , and chronic ...