What is
Nail Disorders
Nail disorders vary greatly in appearance and severity. They can be temporary or permanent, and may cause mild discomfort or intense pain. Some have environmental causes, while others may stem from underlying systemic health issues. Some nail conditions are cosmetic concerns, and others can signal serious, chronic medical conditions.
Various nail-related disorders arise from different lifestyle habits and health conditions. In moist environments, fungal infections like Onychomycosis thrive, making up nearly half of all registered nail cases. Meanwhile, systemic skin conditions can heavily impact the nails during flare-ups. One of the most common and registered conditions regarding the nails is brittleness and splitting caused by conditions like Psoriasis or Lichen Planus.


Causes of
Nail Disorders
Nail disorders can be triggered by a wide range of external factors and internal health shifts. Understanding the root cause is essential for effective treatment, as nail changes often reflect your body’s overall health status.
The primary causes of nail disorders include:
