Sunday, December 27, 2009

Which nail disorder improves dramatically on administering aspirin?

not sure but the condition causes discoloration of the nail..Which nail disorder improves dramatically on administering aspirin?
Hmmm...never heard of this one. Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory medication...seems like you'd need an anti-fungal or antibiotic to clear up nail discoloration. I know depakote causes nail discoloration in some patients...not sure if that would somehow be connected, but I doubt it...Which nail disorder improves dramatically on administering aspirin?
That is news to me
I know of none
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    Try this one from Ask.co.UK





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    Most common nail, hair and skin disorders?

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    Nail diseases and disorders?

    i need information on severe nail separation, minor nail separation and broken bones for my beauty therapy work if anyone could link me to websites that would be great .Nail diseases and disorders?
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    Non-treatable of nail diseases and disorders?

    Ive studied it for 5Min's and it still makes no sense please explain moreNon-treatable of nail diseases and disorders?
    I am sorry but your question does not mean a lot.


    You will have to explain to us what it is you want.

    Can you list 2 nail disorders?

    Onychia: inflammation of tissue surrounding the nail





    Clubbing: thickening of the nail caused by heart and lung conditionsCan you list 2 nail disorders?
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    Panonychia is also rather common, and it involves bacterial infection of the nail. Instead of having the entire nail going yellow, you can have a strip of nail distorted or even lost, as well as red inflammed knot on the skin next to the nail.





    You can also have nail problems with hypothyroidism, medication, cancer (especially melanoma), etc.