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- 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 ...
- ... cryptorchidism) Extra fingers ( polydactyly ) Limited range of motion Nail problems , including missing or deformed nails Short arms and ...
- ... condition called selenosis. Selenosis can cause hair loss, nail problems, nausea, irritability, fatigue, and mild nerve damage. However, ...
- ... Eyelid drooping Hoarseness or changing voice Joint pain Nail problems Shoulder pain or weakness Swallowing difficulty Swelling of ...
- ... Facial paralysis Hoarseness or changing voice Joint pain Nail problems Shoulder pain Swallowing difficulty Swelling of the face ...
- ... Skin problems such as rash, dry skin, and nail changes Problems with blood clotting and wound healing High blood ...
- ... This can be a symptom of a health problem. NAIL CHANGES AND THEIR EFFECTS Your nails also change ...
- ... to cut out the ingrown portion of the nail yourself. This will only make the problem worse. Consider wearing sandals until the problem goes ...
- ... of zinc and iron as well as thyroid problems can cause brittle nails. However, brittle nails are often a normal result ...
- ... 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.