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  2. Dermatophagia - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophagia is a type of pica and a body-focused repetitive behavior that involves gnawing or biting one's own skin, usually around the nails or joints. It can be conscious or unconscious, and it may be linked to other disorders such as OCD or autism.

  3. Onychoschizia - Wikipedia

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    Onychoschizia is a splitting of the free-edged tip of the nail, often caused by frequent hand-washing, dehydration, or nutritional deficiencies. Learn about its diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, and other animals that suffer from this condition.

  4. Nail biting - Wikipedia

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    Nail biting, also known as onychophagia, is an oral compulsive and unhygienic habit of biting one's fingernails. It can have harmful physical and psychological consequences, and various methods have been proposed to treat it, such as bitter nail polish, behavioral therapy, and dental deterrent devices.

  5. Serious health risks from biting your nails will horrify you

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    Biting your nails is no picnic for your teeth, either. "Constant biting can lead to poor dental occlusion," says Richard Scher, M.D., an expert in nail disorders, "so the biter's teeth shift out ...

  6. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Nail disease or onychosis is a term for various conditions that affect the nails, such as infection, inflammation, deformation, or discoloration. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of different types of nail diseases, and how they may indicate underlying health problems.

  7. Vitamin D deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin D deficiency is a common problem that can lead to bone diseases, muscle weakness, and other health issues. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of vitamin D deficiency, as well as its history, epidemiology, and research.

  8. Nail (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the nail, a protective plate found at the tip of the digits of primates, and its components, such as the nail matrix, the nail bed, and the nail plate. The nail matrix is the active tissue that generates cells for the nail plate, and the lunula is the visible part of the matrix.

  9. What the Heck Are These White Spots on My Nails? I ... - AOL

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    “When your skin is dry and peeling, grab a loofah or silicone exfoliator to buff the dead cells to allow for maximum absorption of your moisturizer—and you can and should do the same thing for ...