Finger (toe) nail transection
Introduction
Introduction Finger nail transection is mostly due to personal physiological pressure or local injury caused by nail growth stop. If the supply of blood and circulation is insufficient, the nails will become particularly fragile and fragile; if the center of the nail is gradually sagged, like a spoon, it may mean that the body has cardiovascular or anemia. Most of the nail growth stops due to personal physiological stress or local injury, and the supply of blood and circulation is insufficient, and the nail becomes particularly fragile and fragile. At the same time, it can also be seen in the lack of nutrition in the body, resulting in anemia or calcium deficiency, and even caused changes in the nails.
Cause
Cause
Most of the nail growth stops due to personal physiological stress or local injury, and the supply of blood and circulation is insufficient, and the nail becomes particularly fragile and fragile. At the same time, it can also be seen in the lack of nutrition in the body, resulting in anemia or calcium deficiency, and even caused changes in the nails.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Fungal examination of trace elements in humans
1. Check the trace elements and blood routine to see if there is anemia or insufficient trace elements.
2, check the condition of the nail surface to see if there is a fungal infection.
3, check the liver function, kidney function, B-ultrasound, electrocardiogram, thyroid hormone, to see if there is a visceral disease appearance.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Finger toe transection needs to be distinguished from the following symptoms.
The nail bed peeling disease is often mistaken for gray nails, but it can still be separated from the nails and the meat below. It is no longer tight, the nails are not discolored or thickened, but there are characteristics such as peeling around to distinguish and The difference in the role of onychomycosis. The nail itself may also have discoloration. For example, the performance of white nails is related to changes in liver and kidney function, thyroid function or cardiovascular.
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