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What is onychoposis or onychophosis (not sure of spelling)?


I know it's a nail disease but what exactly is it? I used google & yahoo images (as I need photo + description, symptoms, etc) and still nothing came up.....

onychophosis - A growth of horny epithelium (skin) in the nail bed.Go to this website and see the pix http://www.hooked-on-nails.com/naildisor...

Onycholysis is a common nail disorder. It is the loosening or separation of a fingernail or toenail from its nail bed. It usually starts at the tip of the nail and progresses back. Many things may cause onycholysis. Some of the most common causes are:

Repetitive trauma, e.g. daily tapping of long fingernails on a keyboard or counter
Overzealous manicure, e.g. manicure tools pushing beneath the nail to clear dirt and overuse of nail cosmetics
Prolonged immersion of nails in water. People of all ages, sex and race can get onycholysis, although it is more frequently seen in female adults.

Because so many things can cause onycholysis, your doctor may examine you to check for other skin conditions or medical problems such as thyroid disease. If a fungal infection is suspected, your doctor may clip the nail and scrape a sample of tissue from beneath the nail plate for laboratory testing.

Irregular border between the pink portion of the nail and the white outside edge of the nail when the nail has lifted from the nail bed.
Larger portion of the nail is opaque, can be whitened or discoloured to yellow or green.
Discoloration underneath the nail may occur as a result of secondary infection.
Depending on the cause, the nail may collect thickened skin underneath the edge of its nail plate and the nail surface may become deformed with pits or indentations.
It is usually painless as the separation occurs gradually. Pain may occur if nail is further detached from the nail bed as result of trauma or if active infection sets in.

Treatment of onycholysis depends on the cause of the problem. Eliminating or correcting the predisposing cause is the best treatment. For example, treatment of hyperthyroidism will allow the nails to regrow normally and nail infections can be treated with antimicrobials.

The portion of nail that has separated will not reattach to the nail bed and you will have to wait until the nail is fully regrown for the condition to be completely gone. Fingernails take 4-6 months to fully regrow whilst toenails may take twice as long.

To prevent deterioration or recurrence of onycholysis after it has cleared up:

Clip the affected portion of the nail, and keep the nails short.
Avoid injuring the affected nail, and keep the nail bed dry.
Avoid exposure to contact irritants such as nail enamel and enamel remover or solvents and detergents.
Wear light cotton gloves under vinyl gloves for wet work

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