Onycholysis denotes the separation of nail plate from the nail bed at its distal and lateral attachments. Total separation of the nail bed is termed onychomadesis (1).
It is said to occur particularly at the ring finger, but can occur on all fingernails, and is apparently due to sympathetic overactivity. It is uncommon.
Although it is not a disease of the nail matrix, secondary infection may cause nail discolouration which can be seen underneath the nail (1).
Causes include:
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