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  • ...ition that involves the buildup of debris or keratinous material under the nail, usually the toenail. This condition can cause discomfort and pain, especia The term "Onychophosis" is derived from the Greek words "onycho" meaning nail and "phosis" meaning growth.
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  • == Dysplastic Nail == ...cult" and ''plasis'' meaning "formation", is a medical term referring to a nail that has developed abnormally due to various underlying conditions or disea
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  • ...''' (pronounced: on-i-ko-ma-tri-co-ma) is a rare benign [[tumor]] of the [[nail matrix]] that was first described by Baran and Kint in 1992. ...term "Onychomatricoma" is derived from three Greek words: "Onycho" meaning nail, "matrix" referring to the origin or source, and "oma" indicating a tumor o
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  • == Ingrown Nail == ...r of factors, but primarily occurs when excessive stress is applied to the nail.
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  • ...the hands or feet. The term is derived from the Greek words "onyx" meaning nail and "gryphos" meaning curved or hooked. ...ogryphosis is characterized by a significant thickening and curving of the nail, often resembling the shape of a ram's horn. This condition can affect one
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  • == Nail Fungus == ...r toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. It can affect several nails.
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  • ...h-buhn-gwuhl ek-soh-stoh-sis) is a benign bone tumor that occurs under the nail. It is most commonly found on the toes, particularly the big toe. ...s, "subungual exostosis" literally translates to "bone outgrowth under the nail."
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  • ...ents such as [[Hair styling|hair styling]], [[Makeup|makeup]], [[Nail care|nail care]], and [[Skin care|skin care]]. ...is trained to provide nail care services such as manicures, pedicures, and nail enhancements.
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  • ...s of the body, such as the [[bone]], [[skin]], [[muscle]], [[tooth]], or [[nail]]. ...ly or completely. It can occur due to trauma or as a treatment for certain nail conditions.
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  • ...s derived from the Latin words "peri" meaning around, and "unguis" meaning nail. ...ger or toe. In severe cases, periungual warts can cause deformation of the nail or hinder its growth.
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  • ...the hands and feet, including nail shaping, polishing, and treatments for nail health. * [[Waxing]]: A method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the root.
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  • ...us, fluid-filled sac that typically forms on the fingers or toes, near the nail bed. ...n cause discomfort, especially when pressure is applied, and may cause the nail to grow irregularly.
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  • ..., also known as '''ear scoop''' or '''ear spoon''', is a tool used for the removal of earwax, or [[cerumen]], from the ear canal. ...of ear picks is often considered a personal grooming routine, similar to [[nail clipping]] or [[hair brushing]].
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  • '''Cutting''' (pronunciation: /ˈkʌtɪŋ/) is a process that involves the removal or opening of parts of a body, often using a sharp instrument such as a [[k ...e]]: A puncture is a small hole caused by a long, pointy object, such as a nail or needle. Unlike a cut, a puncture wound has a small entry point and does
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  • ...refer to any "burr" hole created through other body surfaces, including [[nail beds]]. * [[Craniectomy]]: The removal of a portion of the skull without replacing it.
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  • * [[Appendectomy]] - surgical removal of the appendix to treat appendicitis * [[Cholecystectomy]] - the surgical removal of the gallbladder
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  • * [[Detoxification]]: The physiological or medicinal removal of toxic substances from a living organism, including the human body. ...delivering materials to the cells, intercellular communication, and waste removal.
    171 KB (26,136 words) - 02:28, 15 February 2024