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Osteoarthritis nail changes
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Osteoarthritis can cause changes in the nails, including:

  1. Nail thickening: Nails can become thick and ridged due to an increase in the tissue around the nail.
  2. Nail deformities: Nails can develop a hump or change in shape due to the pressure of arthritic joints on the fingers or toes.
  3. Nail separation: The nails can become separated from the nail bed due to pressure on the fingers or toes.
  4. Discoloration: Nails can become yellow or blue due to decreased blood flow to the affected area.

It's important to note that these nail changes are not specific to osteoarthritis and can be caused by other conditions. If you are experiencing changes in your nails, it is best to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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