1) Dry torn piece of cuticle that can become infected easily. a) Hangnails b) Corn c) Onychauxis d) Onychophagy 2) Poor circulation causes poor blood supply to the nails a) Onychauxis b) Callus c) Blue Nails d) Leukonychia 3) Bitten nails caused by habit or anxiousness a) Ridges b) Onychauxis c) Onychophagy d) Bunions 4) Split brittle nails caused by illness or harsh chemicals a) Hangnails b) Transverse Furrows c) Onychorrhexis d) Dermatitis 5) Thickening of the nail plate a) Onychauxis b) Transverse Furrows c) Blue Nails d) Bunions 6) Overgrowth of cuticle on the nail plate a) Blue Nails b) Corn c) Pterygium d) Bunions 7) Often referred to as corrugations. Indentations from the matrix to free edge. a) Transverse Furrows b) Ingrown toenails c) Onychauxis d) Ridges 8) Indentations in the nail plate from the nail wall a) Transverse Furrows b) Onychorrhexis c) Callus d) Bunions 9) Bone deformity and inflammation of the joint of the big toe a) Bunions b) Pterygium c) Psoriasis d) Callus 10) Small concentration of hard skin built on an area of continued pressure such as the toes a) Corn b) Onychauxis c) Hangnails d) Callus 11) Large area of hardened skin common on the soles and ball of the feet a) Ingrown toenails b) Pterygium c) Blue Nails d) Callus 12) Toenail grows into the surrounding tissue. Caused by ill fitting footwear a) Blue Nails b) Ridges c) Ingrown toenails d) Psoriasis 13) An over growth of skin cells on the hands and feet. Can cause silvery scales to form that are dry and itchy. On the fingernail, psoriasis can cause pitting and indetations. a) Corn b) Psoriasis c) Hangnails d) Ingrown toenails 14) An inflammatory condition where the skins barrier layer becomes thin and open.  a) Dermatitis b) Bunions c) Onychophagy d) Psoriasis

Manicure & Pedicure - Common Conditions

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