What are symptoms of nail discoloration?

Abnormalities of the fingernail

  • discoloration (dark streaks, white streaks, or changes in nail color)
  • changes in nail shape (curling or clubbing)
  • changes in nail thickness (thickening or thinning)
  • nails that become brittle.
  • nails that are pitted.
  • bleeding around nails.
  • swelling or redness around nails.
  • pain around nails.

What causes darkened fingernails?

Dark spots or streaks rather than full discoloration of the nails may be caused by bruising, psoriasis, melanoma (a type of skin cancer), chronic infections, and medications such as from cancer chemotherapy.

What is Onycholysis?

Onycholysis is the painless separation of the nail from the nail bed. This is a common problem. It can be a sign of skin disease, an infection or the result of injury, but most cases are seen in women with long fingernails.

How is nail dystrophy treated?

Treatment includes filing or buffing of the nails, oral biotin supplements, urea nail preparations and triamcinolone injections into the nail matrix. Trachyonychia may also spontaneously resolve with time.

How do you fix discolored nails?

Try these tips mentioned below and tell us which one worked for you the best.

  1. Use denture cleaner.
  2. Use hydrogen peroxide and baking soda.
  3. Use lemon juice and soapy water.
  4. Use white vinegar.
  5. Scrub your nails.
  6. Use baking soda paste.
  7. Rub lemon juice.
  8. Use lemon juice and baking soda paste.

How do you treat onycholysis at home?

Home remedies Applying a mixture of tea tree oil diluted by a carrier oil, such as jojoba oil or coconut oil, may get rid of the fungus. Make sure to keep the nail dry while it heals.

What is Onychoschizia of the nail?

Onychoschizia or splitting of the fingernails is a common problem seen by dermatologists. The term onychoschizia includes splitting, brittle, soft or thin nails. Onychoschizia is more common in women. Only very rarely are internal disease or vitamin deficiencies the reason (iron deficiency is the most common).

Do dermatologists treat nail problems?

Board-certified dermatologists specialize in diagnosing and treating the skin, hair, and nails. They have the expertise to tell you whether the change is harmless or requires medical testing.

How do you get rid of green nail syndrome?

Green nail syndrome responds well to treatment. Therapy consists of cutting the detached portion of the nail, keeping nails dry, and avoiding trauma to the area. Topical antibiotics, such as bacitracin or polymyxin B, applied two to four times per day will cure most patients if continued for one to four months.