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In systemic LE (SLE), variable nail changes not specific to LE can occur, including leukonychia, longitudinal ridges, and partial onycholysis. However, there are insufficient reports that investigate ...
Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Up to 20% of people who get COVID-19 experience skin and nail changes. COVID nails is a ...
We often pay attention to our skin and hair, but forget about our nails. The truth is, your nails can say a lot about your ...
Say goodbye winter blues, and hello to happy spring nails. Part of the Southern Living team since 2017, Kaitlyn Yarborough Sadik is a Georgia native living in Austin, Texas, who covers a wide variety ...
But not all beaches passed the test. Rainwater runoff—carrying bacteria from sewers, pets, and wildlife—was cited as the main cause. In western Connecticut, “wet weather failures” jumped to 15.6%, up ...
“I am a big fan of neutral manicures and have been on the hunt for a new you-nails-but-better polish. I’ve found it in the Manucurist Active Glow Raspberry! The effect is like a soft filter ...
Often, the appearance of white lines or spots, known as "leukonychia", on your nails comes from accidental trauma such as stubbing your toe. Occasionally, they may flag up protein, zinc ...
"Go as soon as you can." Finger clubbing, or nail clubbing, itself isn't a problem, per Cleveland Clinic. It's not painful and on occasion, it can occur without an underlying cause. However ...
If you’re looking for a subtle way to refresh your nails, the ice cream manicure trend doing the rounds on TikTok might be the perfect update. A modern twist on the traditional French tip ...
A doctor has revealed the gruesome reason you should never bite your fingernails. The common habit could result in a painful infection - and even amputation in extreme cases. It is thought that ...