What do you do for a guest if they have a disease or disorder?
Recommend to see a doctor
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Who is crossing over this month?
Kala, Najah, Cynthia, Precious, Olicia, Seymone, Jayne
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What is Onychogryposis
Can be caused due to heredity, injury to nail bed, or improper care of nails.
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How can you get Onychoptosis?
Syphilis, drug allergies, trauma, fever.
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What are symptoms of Tinea Pedis?
The skin between the toes will be dry, scaly inflamed and itchy with small blisters.
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What are symptoms of Onychia
Redness, swelling around base or underneath the nail plate, sometimes pus is present.
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What is Onychogryposis?
Most common on big toe; increased curve and thickness, has ridges and is difficult to cut.
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What is Athlete's foot
Tinea Pedis is also known as...
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who is your favorite teacher?
Mrs. No
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What is Onychia?
Inflammation of the matrix
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What is Paronychia
Bacterial inflammation of the skin surrounding the nail plate.
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What is Onycholysis
A loosening or separation without shedding of the nail plate from the nail bed.
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What is Onychoptosis
Nail detaches and falls off in whole or part.
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What is Tinea Pedis
Fungal infection that can occur on the bottom off the feet, as well as between the toes, which can spread to the toenails.
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What is Pyogenic Granuloma?
Small rounded mass projecting from the nail plate.
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