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Thick toenails can be unsightly and cause discomfort. Fungal infections, older age, psoriasis, and other factors can cause toenails to thicken. Treatment depends on the severity of nail changes ...
If you have psoriasis, you might wonder if it’s safe for you to get a pedicure. This is a treatment for your feet and toenails. When you have one, a nail professional, or technician, may give ...
In fact, a 2017 article in Reumatologia notes that up to 90% of people with psoriasis of the skin can get psoriasis of the nails. And splinter hemorrhages are a telltale sign of nail psoriasis.
Psoriasis isn’t just about what shows up on your skin. Beneath every flare-up, there are hidden triggers quietly working ...
My toenails stopped turning black, and as a bonus I stopped getting blisters, too. Your feet swell a little bit as you run, so it’s smart to buy shoes that account for that.
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that can also affect the nails, leading to discoloration, pitting, and thickening. Toenails may turn yellow-brown and develop ridges or become separated from ...
Psoriasis: This chronic skin condition can affect the toenails, causing them to become pitted, thickened and discolored. In severe cases, psoriasis can lead to toenail detachment.
Nail pitting is small dents in your fingernails or toenails. Possible causes of pitted fingernails include psoriasis, arthritis, dermatitis, and more.
A fungal infection may have developed. While toenail fungus is less than ideal, it’s one of the more harmless causes of a black toenail, according to Dr. Greenfield.
If you have psoriatic arthritis (PsA), your nails are probably affected. Psoriasis is a skin disease, and nails are part of your skin, so it makes sense that you’d see changes there. But you don ...