If the skin around the nail that’s been injured is also hurt and gets infected, it’s called paronychia. A very rare condition called yellow nail syndrome can cause unusual nail changes, usually in ...
[4] The clinical presentation of tulip fingers may range from fissured and hyperkeratotic fingertips, pulpitis, paronychia, and nail changes, to an extensive eczema, sometimes with pustules on the ...
A blister on the toe is a fluid-filled pocket that often develops due to friction. Blisters can be caused by insect bites, allergies, burns, skin infections, autoimmune diseases, and excessive ...
Protein contact dermatitis is an allergic skin reaction induced principally by proteins of either animal or plant origin. The clinical presentation is that of a chronic dermatitis, and it is often ...