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What is Onycholysis?
Onycholysis is a common nail condition in which the nail plate separates from the nail bed, causing discoloration, pain, and a visible gap under the nail. It can affect both fingernails and toenails but is especially common in toes due to pressure, trauma, or infection. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent permanent nail deformities and repeated infections.
At The Foot Doctor, we offer advanced, medically proven onycholysis treatments to restore healthy nail growth and eliminate the underlying cause safely and effectively
Causes of Onycholysis
- Trauma or Injury: Physical trauma, such as banging the nail or repetitive pressure, can cause onycholysis.
- Fungal Infections: Infections such as onychomycosis can lead to the separation of the nail from the nail bed.
- Psoriasis: This chronic skin condition can affect the nails, causing onycholysis.
- Contact Dermatitis: Allergic reactions to nail cosmetics or chemicals can trigger the condition.
- Systemic Diseases: Conditions like thyroid disease, anemia, and diabetes can be associated with onycholysis.
- Medications: Certain medications, including chemotherapy agents, can cause the nails to separate.
- Moisture Exposure: Prolonged exposure to water or damp environments can weaken the nail structure.
- Nail Disorders: Other nail disorders, such as lichen planus, can cause onycholysis.


