In the late stages of HIV, the fingernails and toenails may begin to thicken and curve. The lunula, the white, half-moon shaped area at the base of the nail, may be absent or greatly reduced in size. Some people experience vertical or horizontal brown or black lines across the surface of the nails. Fungal infections like Candida can also strike here. Changes in the nails, hair, skin, and mouth develop due to lowered white blood cell counts.

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