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Results 1 - 10 of 90 for Nail problems
  1. To prevent nail problems: DO NOT bite, pick, or tear at your nails (in severe cases, some people may need counseling or encouragement to stop these behaviors). Keep hangnails clipped. Wear shoes ...
  2. ... cryptorchidism) Extra fingers ( polydactyly ) Limited range of motion Nail problems , including missing or deformed nails Short arms and ...
  3. ... condition called selenosis. Selenosis can cause hair loss, nail problems, nausea, irritability, fatigue, and mild nerve damage. However, ...
  4. ... Eyelid drooping Hoarseness or changing voice Joint pain Nail problems Shoulder pain or weakness Swallowing difficulty Swelling of ...
  5. ... Facial paralysis Hoarseness or changing voice Joint pain Nail problems Shoulder pain Swallowing difficulty Swelling of the face ...
  6. ... Skin problems such as rash, dry skin, and nail changes Problems with blood clotting and wound healing High blood ...
  7. ... This can be a symptom of a health problem. NAIL CHANGES AND THEIR EFFECTS Your nails also change ...
  8. ... to cut out the ingrown portion of the nail yourself. This will only make the problem worse. Consider wearing sandals until the problem goes ...
  9. ... of zinc and iron as well as thyroid problems can cause brittle nails. However, brittle nails are often a normal result ...
  10. ... to look for and identify germs that cause problems with the skin or nails. It is called a mucosal culture if the sample involves the mucous membranes.
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