There’s a reason the kidneys are sometimes called the “unsung heroes” of the body. They act as a filtering system, removing waste and excess fluid. And they do an incredibly efficient job . In fact, ...
Management of nail disease would improve with an interdisciplinary approach, particularly between dermatologists and podiatrists. Change is sorely needed in how both professions handle nail disease ...
—Nail psoriasis is a notable characteristic in many, but not all, patients with psoriatic arthritis. This study is an attempt to obtain more specific, detailed information about the connection between ...
Your nails might seem like a purely cosmetic detail, but doctors often see them as tiny windows into your overall health.
Clinical presentation: Pitting, nonspecific onycholysis (lifting of the nail from the nail bed), hyperkeratosis (thick nails), and yellowish-brown spots under the nail plate should prompt ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with nail psoriasis alongside psoriatic arthritis demonstrate worse disease activity, quality of life ...
LAS VEGAS — After antifungal therapy for fungal nail disease, some dystrophy may persist, which can be addressed by several available treatments. Tracey C. Vlahovic, DPM "With the fingernails, we ...
You probably don’t spend much time thinking about your fingernails (unless you’re painting them!). But your nails can provide key insights into your health. Take nail ridges for instance, which may ...
Most patients with psoriasis have variable nail involvement with clinical manifestations, including irregular pitting, "oil spot" discoloration of the nail bed, and onycholysis. Additional secondary, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The use of artificial intelligence in hair and nail disorders has “unlimited” potential in terms of both ...
As we focus on skincare, haircare, and overall wellness, nails often get overlooked—until they split, peel, discolor, or ...