A destroyednail

Nails can be destroyed by:

  • injury, including nail biting
  • skin conditions, such as psoriasis or lichen planus
  • overgrowth of the surrounding tissues, which is usually harmless for example, caused by a wart or verruca
  • overgrowth of the surrounding tissues caused by skin cancer (this is rare)
  • nail patella syndrome a rare genetic condition which may cause missing nails, usually at birth

See your GP if one of your nails is destroyed and you don't remember injuring it.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018