A condition in which a nail becomes separated from its bed, without falling out.
Separation of the nail from its normal attachment to the nail bed; associated with trauma, certain infections, and other disorders of the skin.
Loosening of the nail from the nail bed.
A condition in which the nail plate separates from the nail bed. The separated portion is white and opaque compared with the pink translucence of the attached portion. Onycholysis may be due to injury, psoriasis, drug photosensitivity (heightened sensitivity to the sun), fungal disease, and thyroid problems.
Separation or loosening of part or all of a nail from its bed, often due to a poor blood supply. The condition may occur in psoriasis and in fungus infection of the skin and nail bed.
Loosening or detachment of the nail from the nailbed.
Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
Onycholysis, a condition characterized by the detachment of a nail from its underlying bed, is a common symptom observed in cases of candidal nail infections or as a result of exposure to harsh chemicals and detergents.
The detachment of the nail from its underlying bed is characteristic of various skin disorders, such as psoriasis and dermatitis.