Friday, October 22, 2010

Can you catalogue 2 fastener disorders?

Can you catalogue 2 fastener disorders?
Onychia: inflammation of tissue surrounding the nail
Clubbing: thicken of the nail cause by heart and lung conditions
Onychomycosis is the most common fastener problem. It involves infection of the nail bed by fungus. As a result, you own yellow, gooey, distorted nail. They are more adjectives in toes than fingers, but it can go on in both foot and feet.
Panonychia is also to some extent common, and it involves bacterial infection of the fastener. Instead of having the entire staple going yellow, you can enjoy a strip of nail distorted or even lost, as powerfully as red inflammed knot on the skin subsequent to the nail.
You can also enjoy nail problems near hypothyroidism, medication, cancer (especially melanoma), etc.

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