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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Nail infection
  1. ... nail scraping Used to diagnose superficial skin or nail infections How it's done: Your provider will use a ... of Health and Human Services; Ringworm and Fungal Nail Infections Basics; [reviewed 2021 Feb 26; cited 2022 Apr ... of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority; c2022. Fungal Nail Infections; [updated 2021 Nov 15; cited 2022 Apr 13]; [ ...
  2. ... of Health and Human Services; Ringworm and Fungal Nail Infections Basics; [reviewed 2024 Apr 24; cited 2024 Sep ...
  3. ... lack of oxygen may cause changes in your nails. Fever , which may include night sweats (heavy sweating during sleep). Digestive symptoms , such as severe abdominal (belly) pain, chronic (long-lasting) diarrhea , or constipation . Being underweight . Muscle and joint pain. Delayed growth or puberty . Salty skin and saltier than normal sweat. Sinus infections . If your health care provider suspects CF, it's ...
  4. ... of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; c2022. Skin or Nail Culture; [reviewed 2020 Oct 5; cited 2022 Jul ...
  5. ... as detergents and drain cleaners. Strong soaps. Pesticides . Nail polish remover. Body fluids, such as urine and ... by: Skin disorders such as eczema and psoriasis . Infections such as chickenpox , shingles , and measles . Insect bites . ... in the rash area. These are signs of infection . Fever . This could be a sign of a ...
  6. ... the base of one of your fingernails. The nail area is then examined under a microscope. If ...