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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Thin fingernail
  1. ... taste loss of appetite weight changes hair loss thin, brittle fingernails or hair slow speech pale or dry skin ...
  2. ... hands and soles of the feet hair loss thin, brittle fingernails or hair change in hair color lightening of ...
  3. ... temperatures constipation depression joint or muscle pain paleness thin, brittle fingernails or hair itching rash Some side effects may ...
  4. ... increase in weight depression joint or muscle pain thin, brittle hair or fingernails constipation rash dry skin redness, scaling, or itching ...
  5. ... the toothbrush to apply the lotion under your fingernails. Wrap the toothbrush in paper and dispose of it. Do not use this toothbrush again to brush your teeth. Apply a thin layer of lotion all over your skin from ...
  6. ... not use alcohol or dissolving liquids such as nail polish remover. Wash your hands after you handle ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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