Onycholysis Health Dictionary

Onycholysis: From 3 Different Sources


Separation of the nail from its bed: a feature of many skin conditions, including psoriasis and dermatitis.
Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
Separation of the nail (see under SKIN) from the nail-bed.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. separation or loosening of part or all of a nail from its bed. The condition may occur due to *psoriasis, fungal infections of the skin/nail bed, trauma, or drugs. It is commoner in women and may return to normal spontaneously.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Nails, Diseases Of

Disease may affect the nail fold, nail plate or nail bed (see SKIN – Nail). In?ammation of the nail fold is called paronychia: acute paronychia is usually caused by a minor injury allowing in bacteria, which set up infection; chronic paronychia is often an occupational hazard, due to constant exposure of the hands to water – for example, in the catering industry, agriculture and housework – but may also be caused by impaired circulation in the ?ngers. Often, ANTIBIOTICS are su?cient for treatment, but sometimes surgical incision is needed.

PSORIASIS is a common cause of disease of the nail plate, as are eczema (see DERMATITIS) and fungal infection (see FUNGAL AND YEAST INFECTIONS). Deformity of the nail may point to systemic disease, as in CLUBBING, or the spoon-shaped concave nails (koilonychia) of severe iron de?ciency. Acute toxic illnesses may temporarily disturb nail growth causing horizontal ridges (Beau’s lines) which grow out slowly.

Onycholysis is separation of the nail plate from its bed. It may be due to psoriasis of the nail bed and trauma, or may occur spontaneously. Gross thickening of nails is common in the toes, caused by psoriasis or fungal infection.... nails, diseases of




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