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Nail abnormalities

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Nail infection, candidal
Nail infection, candidal
Koilonychia
Koilonychia
Onycholysis
Onycholysis
White nail syndrome
White nail syndrome
Yellow nail syndrome
Yellow nail syndrome
Half and half nails
Half and half nails
Yellow nails
Yellow nails
Brittle nails
Brittle nails

Alternative Names    Return to top

Beau's lines; Fingernail abnormalities; Spoon nails; Onycholysis; Leukonychia; Koilonychia; Brittle nails

Definition    Return to top

Nail abnormalities are problems with the color, shape, texture, or thickness of the fingernails or toenails.

Considerations    Return to top

Just like the skin, the fingernails tell a lot about your health.

Pitting is the presence of small depressions on the nail surface. Pitting nails are often accompanied with crumbling of the nail. The nail can becomes loose and sometimes fall off.

Ridges are tiny, raised lines (linear elevations) that develop across or up and down the nail.

Beau's lines are linear depressions that occur sideways (across) on the fingernail. These lines can occur after illness, injury to the nail, and when you are malnourished.

Leukonychia is white streaks or spots on the nails.

Koilonychia is an abnormal shape of the fingernail where the nail has raised ridges and is thin and concave. This disorder is associated with iron deficiency anemia.

Brittle nails are often a normal result of aging, but may also be due to certain diseases and conditions.

Causes    Return to top

Injury:

Infection:

Diseases:

Poisons:

When to Contact a Medical Professional    Return to top

If you have pale nails, clubbed nails, blue nails, distorted nails, white lines and horizontal ridges, or a white color under the nails, consult your health care provider to determine the proper way to treat the underlying cause of the problem.

If you have splinter hemorrhages, see the doctor immediately!

What to Expect at Your Office Visit    Return to top

The health care provider will look at your nails and ask questions about your symptoms. Questions may include:

Diagnostic tests will depend on what other symptoms, if any, exist. These may include x-rays, blood tests, or examination of parts of the nail in the laboratory.

Prevention    Return to top

Do not bite, pick, or tear at your nails. In severe cases, some people may need psychological help or encourage to stop these behaviors.

Keep hangnails clipped.

Wear shoes that don't squeeze the toes together, and always cut the nails straight across along the top.

To prevent brittle nails, keep the nails short and avoid nail polish. Use an emollient (skin softening) cream after washing or bathing.

The vitamin biotin and clear nail polish that contains protein can help strengthen your nails.

Update Date: 4/12/2007

Updated by: Kevin Berman, MD, PhD, Associate, Atlanta Center for Dermatologic Disease, Atlanta, GA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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