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Si esta decoloración está asociada a la elevación de un recubrimiento de uñas del placa para clavos probablemente sea 'greenieso cloroniquia todos ellos son una infección bacteriana de Pseudomonas. Consulte el artículo completo sobre la enfermedad cloroniquia

Tratamiento y recubrimiento adecuados tras una infección de las uñas

En cualquier caso, el camino a seguir es eliminar el revestimiento y acudir al médico. Una vez que se ha establecido un diagnóstico correcto, se dispone de una serie de terapias que incluyen evitar la humedad, el acético tópico, el ácido hialurónico y la vitamina C. ácido/remojos de hipoclorito (vinagre/blanqueador), antibióticos y otros.

 El médico podrá prescribir el más adecuado. Aplique un nuevo recubrimiento solo cuando el tratamiento haya tenido éxito, la infección se haya detenido y el "verdín" haya crecido.

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Any product used to coat a finger or toe nail for strength or to add length and\/or colour.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_0daf4af52a3c2a376798876269b87f8d":"

Chloronychia<\/div>
Chloronychia\n

Chloronychia is an infectious bacterial infection of pseudomonas (a family of infectious bacteria). It is often called 'greenies'\u00a0colloquial term). It is also called Green Nail Syndrome. It is seen as a discolouration on the nail plate that starts as yellow and darkens to green then almost black. It's almost always associated with the lifting of a coating from the nail plate.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_1246a1b7fb9bed3e4702bd0168f71114":"

Nail plate<\/div>
Nail Plate\n

Hard layers of modified and keratinised skin cells, bonded together, to form a protective plate on the end of each finger and toe, that prevents damage to the underlying bone and allows for manual dexterity.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_be33e2937f9f182702984fbbe290b775":"

Lifting<\/div>
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When adhesion of a nail coating to the nail plate breaks down because the nail coating has reached the end of its lifecycle.
When the nail coating has also been applied to the nail plate but touched the skin, the movement of the nail plate causes a fracture in the coating and water and or oil can get underneath the coating and lift it from the nail plate.
When the client has had some kind of accident \u2013 banged his\/her nail coating and caused it to fracture or break allowing water and or oil to get underneath.
When the nail plate is not properly cleaned or prepared before application then the nail coating will not adhere well to the nail plate and lift away.
It\u2019s important to spot this in time and replace or repair the nail coating to prevent infections from 'Pseudomonas Aeruginosa' or White Superficial Onychomycosis taking hold.<\/p>\n<\/div>","cmtt_c68cf34b75b27180e1e1a5ef7611a2f9":"