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Results 1 - 10 of 64 for Small nail
  1. ... aching Nail changes , including thick nails, yellow-brown nails, small pits in the nail, and a lifting of the nail from the skin underneath Severe dandruff on the scalp There are five main ... area. Guttate -- Small, pink-red spots appear on the skin. This ...
  2. ... be caused by tiny clots that damage the small capillaries under the nails. Splinter hemorrhages can occur with infection of the ... vessels ( vasculitis ) or tiny clots that damage the small capillaries (microemboli).
  3. ... a larger bruise, your provider will create a small hole in the nail. This will allow blood and fluid to drain ... says it is OK, you can apply a small amount of antibiotic ointment ... help protect your nail and finger or toe as they heal. Often, ...
  4. ... drugs or disease. Pitting is the presence of small depressions on the nail surface. Sometimes the nail is also crumbling. The ...
  5. Accidentally drinking small amounts of acetone/nail polish remover is unlikely to harm you as an adult. However, even small amounts can be dangerous to ...
  6. ... mental status Signs of endocarditis can also include: Small bleeding areas under the nails ( splinter hemorrhages ) Red, painless skin spots on the ...
  7. ... the muscles or joints . Other signs can include: Small areas of bleeding under the nails ( splinter hemorrhages ) Red, painless skin spots on the ...
  8. ... their face. Nails should be carefully trimmed with small, blunt-tipped scissors. Use an emery board to keep the nails smooth.
  9. ... Gently massage over the inflamed skin. Place a small piece of cotton or dental floss under the nail. Wet the cotton or floss with water or ...
  10. ... medical help, the better the chance for recovery. Nail polish tends to come in small bottles, so serious poisoning is unlikely if only ...
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