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Feb 25, 2026 News

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Nail Changes May Be Psoriasis, Not Just Fungus

1Nail deformities are often mistaken for fungus but could be psoriasis.
2Psoriasis is not fungal, so standard antifungal meds won't work.
3See a doctor if nails thicken or pit for an accurate diagnosis.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

As we age, nails often thicken or discolor. Many assume it's just fungus, but it's frequently a condition called psoriasis.

📌 Key Points

While fungus is an infection, psoriasis is a chronic immune disorder. They look similar but require completely different treatments.

💡 Why It Matters

Using the wrong meds can strain the liver or worsen symptoms. If nails look odd, consult a dermatologist instead of self-treating.

📚 Glossary

건선 (Geonseon)A chronic inflammatory skin disease caused by an overactive immune system.
무좀 (Mujom)A fungal infection of the skin or nails caused by dermatophytes.
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