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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Thin nail
  1. ... not use alcohol or dissolving liquids such as nail polish remover. Wash your hands after you handle ...
  2. ... Miconazole does not work on the scalp or nails.If you are using miconazole to treat jock ... cover the affected area of skin with a thin layer.If you are treating athlete's foot, pay ...
  3. ... Clotrimazole does not work on the scalp or nails.If you are using clotrimazole to treat jock ... cover the affected area of skin with a thin layer.If you are treating athlete's foot, pay ...
  4. ... to spread a pea-sized amount as a thin layer of gel over the affected area. If ... to spread a pea-sized amount as a thin layer of gel over the face and any ...
  5. ... clean towel. Use you fingertips to spread a thin layer of gel evenly over the affected area. ... pain or cramps changes in your skin or nails that may be signs of infection with a ...
  6. ... circular motions. Use your fingertips to spread a thin layer of gel evenly over the affected area. ... and swelling hives changes in your skin or nails that may be signs of infection with a ...
  7. ... fungal infection (other than on your skin or nails). Your doctor will probably tell you not to ... dizziness slowed healing of cuts and bruises acne thin, fragile, or dry skin red or purple blotches ...
  8. ... fungal infection (other than on your skin or nails). Your doctor will probably tell you not to ... away: headache slowed healing of cuts and bruises thin, fragile, or dry skin red or purple blotches ...
  9. ... fungal infection (other than on your skin or nails). Your doctor will probably tell you not to ... in personality difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep thin, fragile skin slowed healing of cuts and bruises ...
  10. ... fungal infection (other than on your skin or nails), peritonitis (inflammation of the lining of the stomach ... cuts and bruises irregular or absent menstrual periods thin, fragile, or dry skin acne increased sweating changes ...
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