A majority of people with HIV infections experience changes to their nails. In the advanced stages of the disease, the quality of the nails begins to deteriorate; they may thicken and curl, split easily, or acquire black or brown lines over the surface. Fungal infections that the body cannot fight off with a compromised immune system may be the cause.

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