Yes, you can paint your nails even if you have onycholysis. However, it is important to wait until the nail fully grows out and separates from the nail bed. In the meantime, avoid applying any polish or varnish to the affected area, as this may cause irritation and prolong the visibility of the separation.
Here are some tips for dealing with onycholysis:
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Seek professional advice from a dermatologist or a nail specialist who can help identify the cause of your onycholysis and recommend the best course of treatment.
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Avoid external irritants such as harsh soaps and cleaning products that may irritate the nail bed and cause the separation to worsen.
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Use a gentle nail brush or file to clean under the free edge of your nail, being careful not to push the nail plate off the nail bed.
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Keep your hands and fingers clean and oiled to prevent yeast or bacterial infections.
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If you notice any changes in the appearance or feel of your nail, such as discoloration or pain, make sure to visit a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment.
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Avoid doing any nail enhancements or DIY gel manis at home, as mistakes can cause further damage and increase the risk of irritation or allergic reaction.
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If you need to attend a wedding or function and want to have beautiful looking nails, consider using a quality nail varnish or polish and remove it after the event. This will help prevent any potential infections from occurring.