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Symptoms of nail disorders depend on the specific source of the problem. Some common symptoms include: Inflammation under and around the nails; Changes in nail color; Brittle nails; Bumpy or grooved nails; Split nails; Thin nails; Nails that look different can be upsetting to children and teens.
- Skin Infections
This can infect the skin anywhere on the body, nails and...
- Skin Infections
Trachyonychia is characterised by brittle nails that show diffuse longitudinal ridging and can be accompanied by pitting, loss of lustre, or a roughened nail plate. Trachyonychia, also known as ‘rough nails’ or ‘sandpaper nails’, can involve any number of nails.
This review describes many of the nail conditions that are seen in the pediatric population aging from newborn to toddler, starting with physiological aspects to better recognize the pathological conditions. Keywords: Children, Newborns, Toddlers, Koilonychia, Trachyonychia, Congenital disorders.
Common nail problems include brittle, loose nails that may change colour or shape. Your nails may change over time. It's normal for nails to: become thicker or break more easily (brittle) as you get older; become harder, softer or more brittle during pregnancy (they should be healthier within 6 months of having a baby)
14 Οκτ 2022 · It often coexists with onychorrhexis, which is longitudinal splits in the nail plate; collectively, they are referred to as brittle nail syndrome. Onychoschizia usually appears on the thumbs and big toes of the pediatric population during the early years of life.
10 Φεβ 2021 · Abnormal-appearing nails in children cause fear and anxiety among parents and physicians. Many pediatric nail findings are normal variants and are no cause for alarm. Others represent congenital abnormalities or genetic syndromes for which there is no cure. Still others are inflammatory or infectious entities that require treatment.
29 Μαρ 2023 · Brittle nails are a common problem associated with normal aging. In some cases, your nails may be brittle because of another health condition–such as anemia, a zinc deficiency, Raynaud’s syndrome, or a thyroid disorder–or exposure to either too much or too little moisture.