Dystrophic Nails, Which May Resemble Onychomycosis

A dystrophic nail may appear as a damaged, deformed, discolored, or infected nail. When this occurs, the dystrophic nails usually resemble onychomycosis. Please note that onychomycosis is a condition characterized by a fungal infection of the nail. Onychomycosis [3] symptoms include yellow or white nail discoloration, separation of the nail from the nail bed, and thickening of the nail.
Long-term, Steroid-responsive Rash with the Recent Presentation of Joint Pain

Psoriasis is a primary immune disorder that causes rashes and other significant symptoms to develop on the surface of the skin. A presentation of joint pain usually follows the steroid-responsive rash. Generally, the use of topical steroids is a standard treatment for psoriasis. These are derived from the natural corticosteroid hormone. In some cases, when the use of topical steroid stops, it may worsen psoriasis symptoms.











