Sorry love.
Was there any pain?
If you feel fire in the nailbeds that could be from chemical burn. A result from overfiling nails or using a lamp with too much power.
If you felt pressure and you did said "water" in your nailbeds that can be fungus growing under the enhancements and inflammation.
Also ... any itching??
There is definitely visible onycholysis, and subungual hyperkeratosis.
Nail psoriasis is usually not exclusive. I.e. You have psoriasis mainly on your scalp or arms and now surrounding nails.
Involving yourself with nails can grant you with fungus in the nails and not toenails despite fungus being more common in the toenails rather than nails.
You could have all three conditions. Of course this is just speculation and unofficial diagnosis. Wait for your doctor's orders.
Meanwhile:
File as short as possible.
If you're comfortable, efile off anything that crumbles off and is dead skin. (Diamond bits. Do not use carbide or ceramic bits!). Do so gently with utmost care.
Apply nail growth serum and\or polish with nail hardener. Speeds up growth, protects nail from further damage promoting growth.
*I would do this after the nail has dried out a bit (no fluid undernails. Nails should not be squishy when pressed on).
Cuticle oil that contains jojoba oil, vitamin E. Tea tree oil for the fungus.
For the Fungus, OTC treatment, 25% undecylenic acid right under the hyponichum 2x a day. This blocks fungal cell wall growth.
You may also want to get your doctor to prescribe a topical steroidal ointment\cream for inflammation of the the nails and surrounding tissues. It will reduce itching, inflammation, overal speeding healing times.
Be religious in treatment. This could take anywhere from 6 months to even a year.
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