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Onychoschizia refers to the splitting, softening, or thinning of nails. It is a common condition often seen in women.
Causes[edit]
The primary cause of onychoschizia is frequent wetting and drying of the nails. This makes them dry and brittle, leading to splitting. Other causes include:
- Trauma to the nails
- Malnutrition
- Chemical exposure
- Aging
- Disease or illness
Symptoms[edit]
The main symptom of onychoschizia is the splitting of the nails. This can occur horizontally or vertically. Other symptoms include:
- Soft nails
- Thin nails
- Peeling at the nail tips
- Pain when pressure is applied to the nails
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for onychoschizia primarily involves addressing the underlying cause. This may include:
- Avoiding frequent wetting and drying of the nails
- Using a moisturizer on the nails and cuticles
- Wearing gloves when doing household chores
- Taking a biotin supplement to strengthen the nails
- Avoiding harsh nail care products
Prevention[edit]
Prevention strategies for onychoschizia include:
- Keeping the nails short and avoiding nail biting
- Using a humidifier in the home
- Eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals
- Avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals


