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People with cardiovascular disease, diabetes or neuropathies should avoid pedicures because they might not feel a sore and ...
Feet, particularly the spaces between toes, are a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. Thanks to socks, shoes, and sweaty soles, they spend most of the day in a warm, humid environment that’s ...
Nail psoriasis frequently appears alongside characteristic psoriatic skin lesions – raised, reddened patches covered with silvery-white scales – either nearby on the fingers or toes or ...
Learn about the causes, diagnosis and treatments of psoriatic arthritis, an autoimmune, inflammatory form of arthritis. Watch these videos to find out what you need to know.
Unlike more familiar nail conditions such as ingrown toenails that grow sideways into adjacent skin, retronychia involves the entire nail plate growing inward toward the cuticle.
Nail. The nails of fingers and toes become pitted. They can grow abnormally with discoloration. Psoriatic nails may become loose and fall off. Scalp.
Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis in the nails PsA can trigger changes in the fingernails and toenails, known as nail psoriasis.
Distal interphalangeal predominant (DIP) psoriatic arthritis (PsA) primarily affects the small joints in the fingers and toes closest to the nails. Learn the symptoms and how it's treated.
Nail pitting may appear as depressions or dimples in your fingernails or toenails. It’s common in people with psoriatic arthritis. Oral and topical medications and lifestyle changes can help ...
To spot it, the doctor advises we look out for “nail pitting ― when small dents or pits form on the surface of fingernails or toenails.” “It impacts appearance and the fragility can make nails crumble ...
Access free, up-to-date clinical references for primary care physicians at Healio. We aid in making confident point-of-care decisions for treating psoriatic disease.
Access free, up-to-date clinical references on psoriasic disease at Healio. We provide valuable clinical references for primary care physicians.