A member asked:

Can you have nail changes with erythromelalgia. i have deposits behind my fingernails and toenails. confirmed not fungal. but what is it then?

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Not common: Not impossible, but the deposits and nail changes may be related to the condition causing your erythromelalgia that might be known or unknown.

Answered 1/13/2020

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