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  2. If You Have Nail Ridges, You May Need to See a Doctor ASAP - AOL

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    “Just as you would hydrate and care for damaged, dyed hair with conditioners, nails also need tender loving care,” says Dr. Kim. Keep cuticles moisturized, avoid biting or picking nails and ...

  3. How to Fix an Ingrown Toenail With or Without Surgery - AOL

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    Total nail avulsion: ... Avoid picking at or tearing the corners of your toenails. Wear shoes that fit properly (i.e., not too loose and not too tight), allowing plenty of room for toes.

  4. Onychotillomania - Wikipedia

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    Onychotillomania is a compulsive behavior of picking or tearing at the nails. It can be associated with psychiatric disorders and lead to nail damage. Learn about its causes, symptoms, treatments and references.

  5. When You Can't Stop Picking Your Face - AOL

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    Dermatillomania is a mental health condition that causes you to pick at your face and body. ... as it’s also known—you may worry you’re the only one who picks their face, nails, arms, or ...

  6. Excoriation disorder - Wikipedia

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    Excoriation disorder, also known as dermatillomania or skin picking disorder, is a mental disorder that causes repeated picking at one's own skin. It can be triggered by stress, anxiety, or perceived skin defects, and can lead to physical damage, infection, and psychological distress.

  7. Leukonychia - Wikipedia

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    Leukonychia is a medical term for white discoloration on nails, which can be partial or total, and have various causes. Leukonychia striata, also known as Mees' lines, are white bands or streaks on the nails that may result from injury, trauma, infection, or systemic diseases.

  8. To stop nail-biting, skin picking and hair pulling, new ... - AOL

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    An approach called habit replacement could help nail biters quit. It could also help with skin picking and trichotillomania. To stop nail-biting, skin picking and hair pulling, new research ...

  9. Nail disease - Wikipedia

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    Nail disease or onychosis is a term for various conditions that affect the nails, such as infection, inflammation, deformation, or discoloration. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of different types of nail diseases, and how they may indicate underlying health problems.