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Brittle nails

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Synonyms and keywords: Onychorrhexis; longitudinal split of nail

Overview

Overview

Brittle nails is a condition where the nails are fragile and break frequently.

Causes

Causes

Common Causes

It can be due to an infection or a nutritional disorder, but they can also be an indication of several other medical conditions, including iron deficiency, anemia, hypothyroidism, impaired kidney function, circulation problems, and biotin deficiency.

Causes in Alphabetical Order

Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Physical Examination

Brittle nails can also be considered as nails that show signs of splitting.

Image shown below is courtesy of Professor Peter Anderson DVM PhD and published with permission © PEIR, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology

Epidemiology and Demographics

Epidemiology and Demographics

Brittle nails affects up to 20% of the population.

Treatment

Treatment

Primary prevention

Some solutions that have been proposed include vitamin supplements, gelatin, glucosamine, reducing the use of nail polish, and ensuring proper moisture.

See also

See also

References

References

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