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  2. Onychoschizia - Wikipedia

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    Frequent hand-washing is the usual cause, but it is also part of normal ageing. [3] Manicures, nail polish and remover, nail biting, and repeated trauma such as typing, can contribute to nail splitting. [1] Dehydration likely plays a role. [3] Nutritional deficiencies that can result in nail splitting include iron, selenium, and zinc. [1]

  3. Artificial nails - Wikipedia

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    Dip nails tend to last about a month, two-to-three weeks longer than gel and acrylic nails. [13] It can be worn on natural nails, nails with added tips, or can create artificial nails. Dip-powder enhancements can also be used for quick nail repairs. Dip-powder nails do not require any UV/LED light to cure: instead they are cured using an activator.

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  5. Do Dip Nails Last Longer Than Gel? Lemme Explain - AOL

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    Considering dip powder nails? We rounded up everything you need to know, including the cost, application, removal, durability, and how dip compares to gel. Do Dip Nails Last Longer Than Gel?

  6. Paronychia - Wikipedia

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    It is important to not confuse this with a felon or a paronychia as incision and drainage of herpetic whitlow could result in a secondary bacterial infection and failure to heal. [16] Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail that causes whitish-yellowish discoloration. Sometimes, it is difficult to treat and requires oral antibiotics ...

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  9. Onychomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Advancing age (usually over the age of 60) is the most common risk factor for onychomycosis due to diminished blood circulation, longer exposure to fungi, nails which grow more slowly and thicken, and reduced immune function increasing susceptibility to infection. [13] Nail fungus tends to affect men more often than women and is associated with ...