Nail abnormalitiesFrom our partner site on diet & exercise, MyDietExercise.com. Beau's lines; Fingernail abnormalities; Spoon nails; Onycholysis; Leukonychia; Koilonychia Home Care: For nail abnormalities due to nail biting, picking, and tearing, stop these behaviors. Get psychological help (in extreme cases) or encouragement to stop as needed. Keep hangnails clipped. For nail abnormalities due to ingrown toenails, wear shoes that don't squeeze the toes together, and always cut the nails straight across along the top. advertisement For pale nails, clubbed nails, blue nails, distorted nails, white lines and horizontal ridges, or white hue under the nails, consult your health care provider to determine the proper way to treat the underlying cause of the problem. For splinter hemorrhages, see the doctor immediately! For brittle nails, keep the nails short and avoid nail polish. Use an emollient (skin softening) cream after washing or bathing. Call your health care provider if: If nail abnormalities are unexplained, associated with other symptoms, or persist, call your health care provider. What to expect at your health care provider's office: The medical history will be obtained, and a physical examination performed. Medical history questions documenting your symptom in detail may include:
Diagnostic tests will depend on what other symptoms, if any, exist. These may include x-rays, blood tests, or examination of parts of the nail in the laboratory.
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