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  1. ... each new application. Sets with creams and a nail scraper Treatment sets that contain two creams and a nail ... only a few studies have looked into topical nail fungus treatments with nail polishes or creams. Because these studies ...
  2. ... anemia. White spots and vertical ridges are harmless. Nail problems that sometimes require treatment include: Bacterial and fungal infections Ingrown nails Tumors ...
  3. ... within past month Figure 48 Being bothered by nail biting (after 7 week treatment): mean scores on study-specific measure within past ...
  4. ... solution will work best if you trim your nails regularly during your treatment. You should remove all loose nail or nail material using a nail clipper or nail file before you begin treatment and every week during your treatment. Your doctor ...
  5. ... away from the nail bed partly or completely (nail avulsion) Treatment depends on the type and seriousness of the injury.
  6. ... Comparative study between locking plates versus proximal humeral nail for the treatment of 2-part proximal humeral fractures. European Journal ... PA, Verleisdonk EJMM, et al. Surgery versus conservative treatment in patients with type A ... intramedullary nail: a prospective, randomised study. Strategies in Trauma and ...
  7. ... F, et al. [PCCP versus standard proximal femoral nail in the treatment of pertrochanteric femoral fractures]. [Czech] Rozhledy V Chirurgii. ... 178–84. [ PubMed : 14960435 ] 239. Ruecker AH. The Treatment ... Intramedullary Nail With Integrated Cephalocervical Screws and Linear Compression. J ...
  8. ... sometimes for over a year. As well as nail polishes, there are also treatment sets that remove the infected part of the nail over two weeks. This involves using a urea- ...
  9. ... Institute about pruritus, see the following: Skin and Nail Changes During Cancer Treatment About This PDQ Summary About PDQ Physician Data ... Available at: https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/side-effects/skin-nail-changes/pruritus-pdq . Accessed <MM/DD/YYYY>. [PMID: ...
  10. ... the procedure, follow any instructions for helping your nail heal.
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