A condition in which the nails are bent or curved over the ends of the fingers or toes.
Inflammation of the matrix of the nail, which results in loss of the nail.
Gross thickening and hardening of the nail, which becomes elongated and deformed. The cause is unknown.
A distortion of the nail in which it is much thickened, overgrown and twisted on itself. This usually affects toe-nails and is the result of chronic irritation and inflammation.
In primarily older individuals, there’s an unusual thickening, stiffening, and bending of the nails. This condition can be linked to fungal infections or inadequate blood flow, though sometimes it arises without a clear cause.
Enlargement of the nails, often leading to a claw-like abnormality.
