Question | Answer |
Indentations that run across the nail horizontally | Beau's lines |
Blue tinge to nail above lunula | Blue nail |
Bruised nail | Normally caused by injury to nail bed, may fall off during healing |
Spoon shaped or flat nails, often thin & soft | Koilonychia |
Lamella dystrophy | splitting/peeling of nails |
white spots or lines within nail plate | Leuconychia |
Thin fragile nails which split easily, lose shine, may smell, and separates | Onychatrophia |
Onychauxis | thickening/overgrowth of nail plate, possibly caused by psoriasis or trauma |
Inflammation of nail folds with formation of pus and shedding of nail | Onychia |
Ingrown nail | Onychocryptosis |
Onychogryphosis | Increase in curvature and thickness of nails |
Lifting of nail from nail bed | Onycholysis |
Tinea ungium or ringworm of the nail | Onychomycosis |
Onychophagy | severe biting of nails |
Periodic shedding of nail(s) | Onychoptosis |
Onychorrhexis | Nails become more brittle & begin to split vertically |
Paronychia | Bacterial/fungal infection causing skin to become red and hot. Painful, pus may be present, gradual thickening & discolouration of nail plate |
Small circulation (dot) depressions in nail plate | Pitting |
Pterygium | Inward advance of skin over nail plate, usually due to trauma of matrix |
Infection of the bloodstream | Sepsis |
Vertical & transverse ridges | Vertical; indentations in nail from cuticle to free edge Transverse; horizontal indentations across width of nail. May be indication of medical condition |
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